Sorry, steve Nugent's site is at www.empiricalaudio.com i don't know why it showed up incorrectly.
While I'm at it, here's another suggestion after looking at your system: I've never experienced anything but listening fatigue w/ solid state...sorry guys, I haven't...maybe it's must my ears or my taste but that's the truth. You could sell the amp and preamp and buy a tubed amp ... there are many you could afford with the cash you raised. Skip the pre amp. Use your hard drive as a source running into a benchmark dac1 (rave reviews for this dac) because it has a volume pot and go straight into a tube amp and then to your speakers. The benchmark can be had for $750 used. I think you might be able to swing that plus a decent tube amp if you used the revenue from selling your pre and amp.
The benchmark dac can be upgraded as you decide it's needed and as the funds are available. Steve Nugent upgrades them.
And then here's a crazy idea. I've never heard them, but there is a tube powered monitor speaker (you'd have to do research to find the brand - they weren't expensive at all) A small monitor will work for you in your small room. If you sold your speakers, amp and preamp you could buy the benchmark dac1 and the tube speakers (no preamp or speaker wire needed.) Then you'd have a tubed system with a killer dac and a bit perfect transport (your computer.) Now you're talking high end on a budget w/o listening fatigue and room to upgrade as finances permit. Who can argue with that solution? Well, there are probably plenty but i'm just trying to think of the cheapest way into hifi w/o the solid state digititis.
Good luck and let us know what happens.