Realy need help choosing amp


I got bedroom 9’ by 11’ by 8’ high. It has bed, bookshelf, desk, tv. I’m able to listen to music only on low or moderate volume (or I get evicted). Is it possible to set audiophile grade audio system in my room or I should bite the bullet? I’m newbee to high end (no preferences), on budget (no reference level system please yet). When I went to high end dillers (Denver CO) I was unable to get any real advice –only one salesman told me I got tin ears (it’s possible). I don’t know.
I think I could hear difference between integrated amp (not reference level) and receiver (even high end).
I’ve got now pioneer dvd dv333(?), jbl s310 speakers (should I damp it?), yamaha receiver (took from living room). This system got me hooked on HT but I don’t think it good for audio.
I would like to get hooked to audio but I’m totally lost now. What price range for amp (probably integrated ss amp) to get good quality sound? Could I scrap something from my system (is it worth it)? Made changes to my room?
If system doesn’t sound good it worthless. If too expensive I couldn’t afford it (may be I got tin ears anyway). Question is about budget and equipment.
Any answers and suggestions (or tweaks) will be really appreciated.
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vlad
I have similar neighbor issues. Though I have a nice main system, I spend more time listening to headphones. A good headphone system such as Stax or Sennheisers with a headphone amp might be an alternative to upgrading your primary system. --Scott
hi Vlad ... check out the NAD L-40 system --CD player/reciver all in one with remote and Alpha Speakers ..- you can see it on our showcase on audiogon ..or at the nad website at http://nadelectronics.com/SolutionsSeries.html

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good listening
Stephen
Vlad,

The NAD L-40 suggestion is very good. I own one, but would suggest looking for a used Linn Classik for even smoother performance. Pricey, yet very good. Paired with British speakers such as ATC, Spendors or Rogers, this would be seriously good. Best of luck.
Get the best headphones you can afford as well as a cd player with headphone jack and volume control and enjoy the music!