There are some good turntables with built-in speakers, such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH
There are good and bad Victrolas and Crosleys. The bad ones won't ruin your records -- that's a debunked myth -- but they're cheaply made and won't sound very good. The better ones come with an Audio-Technica magnetic cartridge and a properly counterbalanced tonearm, even in some portable models like the Victrola Eastwood and Crosley Portfolio. They have larger, better-sounding speakers than the typical $50-ish suitcase players, and the turntable mechanism is isolated from vibration.
The next step up while still being self-contained would by this 1byOne system and some models similar to it, which has an adjustable counterweight and upgradeable cartridge.
Yes. Most of them aren't good enough to recommend, but here's one that is: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH
Just got my first record player, and I definetly want to make sure Im taking good care of the records and stylus. I was just playing it, but heard pops, a bit of skips, and overall unpleasent noises, which did not sound like the music it was supposed too. Whats the best thing to do to make sure I dont screw up a new stylus/record, and return it to sounding like how it is supposed to.( I did set up the tracking force properly, by balancing the tone arm, and then adjusting it to the right tracking force).
It is a 1byone(https://www.amazon.com/Fidelity-Turntable-Speakers-Cartridge-Functionality/dp/B086WTSMQH) which is on the do not buy list. I dont know why exactly I shouldn't buy it, but I am not yet really super into records, where I want to to spend 500$ on a player. Will it damage my records to use this? I would be fine upgrading the stylus if it didn't cost more than 50$
Here's a good entry-level turntable with built-in speakers for $175: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH
Don't buy the Lauson that looks like it has the cheap $5 mechanism to avoid, same as most cheap suitcase turntables and many all in ones.
Crosley C6 if you must stay under $100. Balance the tonearm then set the tracking force.
Or easy setup beginner plug and play AT-LP60X $129 automatic turntable.
Do you already have speakers?
More turntables plus speakers starting at $129 and $79.
If you must have built in speakers for some reason then the 1byOne is $152.
There are some good turntables with built-in speakers, such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH
This 1byOne system is the best turntable with built-in speakers you can get at an affordable price: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH
Your Crosley won't ruin your records -- it just won't sound that great, as you've discovered. You can add a pair of powered speakers to make it sound a lot better than the tiny built-in ones, but if you'd rather have a higher-quality all-in-one turntable, here's a 1byOne system with an upgradeable Audio-Technica cartridge and adjustable tonearm: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WTSMQH