Please Help Me Build A System Under 6k!!


I'm trying to put together a complete new system for under 6k if need be but preferably closer to 5 if at all possible.   

Needs:
Turntable
Amp (w/ good phono stage or will also need Phono pre) 
Good quality wireless streaming capability (Tidal Masters, etc.)
Speakers
(Will be connecting in an existing Marantz CD player) 

Also any suggestions as to where to purchase online would be great. My story is new house, young family, wife has given me the go ahead, want to buy ASAP before the tide turns.

Only room I can use is 14' wide x 28' deep. Seating area will be approx. 17' from wall with system. Speakers will need to be as close to the wall as possible. 

I was shopping Music Direct (thoughts?) and thinking something like this:   

REGA - Fono MM Mk3 Phono Preamplifier Phono Preamps

$395.00

REGA - Planar 3 (White, Elys 2) Turntables

$1,145.00

KEF - LS50 (White/Blue) Speakers

$1,299.99

NAD ELECTRONICS NAD - M10 BluOS Streaming Amplifier Integrated Amp

$2,749.00


I like jazz (everything after Big Band), blues, singer / songwriter (Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Tim Buckley, Nick Drake), also Talking Heads, Radiohead, Fleetwood Mac, Police, Grateful Dead, as examples of regular rotation. 

In terms of equipment, I don't want to have to fix anything. Not looking to modify or upgrade. Just want to make a call on the equipment, buy, arrange, connect and be done.

I'd consider myself very knowledgeable about music but very much a novice regarding equipment. Spent A LOT of time reading reviews which is dizzying. So any thoughts on what I put together above, alternates for different pieces, or if you think I'm on the wrong track altogether and you have a system idea from scratch I'm all ears and would very much appreciate any input.


Thanks!
J      
jdm11

Showing 2 responses by wqgq_641

I had the same budget and got Rega Elex-R, Rega P3+Exact+Neo+Groovetracer Reference Subplatter, Spendor A4.  This mostly for listening to Jazz, Classical, and Singer/Songwriter - the A4's would not be a good choice for Rock.

The Elex-R is design to work with the Elys and Exact cartridges so you don't need the Fono - that money is better spent on an Exact IMO
What I meat to add is that I really wished I'd simply bought a P6 rather than upgrading a P3 until it sounded the way I had initially hoped it would sound. It would have been cheaper.