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  Please Advise me on Building a System on a Budget
Hello everyone,

I am an aspiring audiophile who loves music but I have never had the money to buy any real nice equipment. I am looking to build a relatively nice system for the first time and I am on a budget. I am looking to spend only around $2000 on everything. I am looking to get everything used and I am willing to hunt on ebay and craigslist for bargains. I want to stretch this $2000 as far as I can. I have a few questions that I hope some of you experts could help me with.

Ideally, I need a pair of speakers, a preamp, an amp, a record player and some type of digital source like a cd player (or SACD player). I know that is an aweful lot to ask for on a $2000 budget but tell me what you think I could do.

One question I have been wondering is if it really makes sense in 2011 to spend big money on a cd player or SACD player. I don't quite understand people who are spending a thousand dollars on a top of the line NAD player or other unit. Wouldn't it make more sense to have a hard drive based unit or computer playing lossless audio files? Wouldn't that be able to produce the same quality audio but be more convenient?

My initial thoughts would be that I should have a PC with a solid DAC as my digital source (or hard drive based player) and then get a good record player. Does this sound reasonable? Or is there some reason why playing old fashioned CDs through a NAD or other device would sound superior? Also, would you recommend a SACD player? Of course, there are plenty of high resolution FLAC files that I could conceivably play from a hard drive unit as well.
Please advise on this.

What I was thinking of as far as budgeting was concerned is: Spend about $700-$800 on the best used speakers I can find. Spend about the same on the best Pre-amp/Power amp combination I can find. And spend the rest towards the rest, particularly the digital and vinyl sources.

The $2000 is not a hard and fast budget but I seriously do not have a lot of money and I want to get the best audio I can for a reasonable amount. I would rather spend more on the speakers and amps and maybe wait on a record player.

What can you suggest? Thanks. I look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Jrodefeld  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

12-28-11
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12-28-11   Answers depend on the experiences of someone responding, and ...   Soundsbeyondspecs

12-28-11   Alright, i'll give it a shot. zu audio omen (high efficienc ...   Iramirez

12-28-11   Hello, i am geo'ndalou and i just now (6:50 pm cst) saw a ma ...   Geondalou

12-28-11   Macmini $570 (macmall) vandersteen 2c's 700 (lots to choose ...   Samujohn

12-28-11   I'd start with nht super zero and subwoofer. reviewed in st ...   Recordho

12-28-11   $2000 including analog front end is tough. could you stretch ...   Inna

12-28-11   I would begin your search with a pair of speakers that would ...   Philjolet

12-28-11   For the cd front end buy a sony playstation (im serious), yo ...   Mickeyf

12-28-11   Hello, my friends set up sounds darn nice and was a great ba ...   Pdspecl

12-28-11   How about snell type c with tandberg 3012 integrated to begi ...   Inna

12-28-11   Unless you already have a bunch of albums, i wouldn't advise ...   Montytx

12-29-11   Totem arro's can be purchased for $450-700 used. great imagi ...   Smortega

12-29-11   I just wanted to follow up on how much i would need to spend ...   Jrodefeld

12-29-11   You can get a very credible vinyl system without spending, r ...   Iramirez

12-29-11   Totem aero or vienna acoustic mozart speakers bel canto i3 ...   Grannyring

12-29-11   Watch craigslist/ebay and pick up a sony playstation as ment ...   Blkadr

12-29-11   For a digital source, i do recommend using the computer; how ...   Jazzerdave

12-29-11   You have waited for a long time to have a good system, and y ...   Inna

12-29-11   Used, used, used, from the 'gon'. for a digital source try ...   Buconero117

12-29-11   Imho, unless you already have a decent vinyl collection, you ...   Unsound

12-29-11   Check out emotiva, they’re direct seller to public you can r ...   Dfgkali

12-29-11   I wanted to ask about magnepan speakers. jazzerdave suggest ...   Jrodefeld

12-30-11   As far as magnepan goes, yes i would say they're lacking in ...   Jazzerdave

12-30-11: Unsound
You've determined your budget, good so far. Now I'd suggest determining what you think you'll need, then what might work in your room, then decide on your speakers, before committing to specific amplification choices.
Unsound  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)


12-30-11   I almost forgot. earlier ivan had mentioned the peachtree a ...   Jazzerdave

12-30-11   What kind of music do you listen to?   Bjesien

12-31-11   The first thing you do when buiding a system on a budget is ...   Rrog

12-31-11   Another member posted a great note on developing better crit ...   Soundsbeyondspecs

12-31-11   Better link: here is the link in working order: http://dl. ...   Soundsbeyondspecs

01-02-12   You can get an awful lot out of your computer if you know a ...   Orpheus10

01-02-12   Go to radio shack dude!!   Ebm

01-15-12   I would recommend the denon cx3 series. the build quality is ...   Dayglow

01-15-12   For used speakers in your budget, maybe psb stratus golds or ...   Ngjockey

01-15-12   Your budget and approach are similar my own. here's what i c ...   Sqlsavior

01-16-12   I just put together such a systemfor my media room: linn w ...   Courant


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