Help a newbie with low-cost system suggestions


Hi,

I'm looking to get into the separate world at a low budget. Have done some research and am thinking about a used B&K ST-140. Pre-amp to be determined--do you have a suggestion? Currently I use an old Dyna SCA-35 integrated tube amp, and though I really like the tube sound I think it is a little underpowerd for my BIG (don't have the model number in front of me) set of 70's-era JBL's. Phono stage is important to me (have Planar 3 with high-output MC cart.) So, I'm looking for a low-cost new, or not inordinately difficult to find used pre-amp of good quality. Remote would be a nice plus!

Also, a friend of mine may be selling his Vandersteen 2C's, and I have my eye on them. Is the ST-140 a good match? Have I missed out on some other good idea? Or do I need yet more power?

Does this sound like a good plan? Anything else I should consider? Thanks for your help.
leon221580d
Your SCA-35 is already pretty good-sounding, especially the midrange. Most low-cost preamps, especially solid-state, would be a downgrade. Choose carefully! I suggest looking for a Klyne SK-5A.
I think Tobias may be right. You might be better off replacing the speakers first and THEN see how the integrated sounds. There's no point trying to match your 30 year old JBLs unless you really love them and don't plan on replacing them.
Unless you like a front- row type of sound, you will like the Vandys, altho I expect they have a pretty different sound than the JBLs. Try before you buy if you can. But the Vandys are a classic, and will sound good with almost any gear (but need more muscle than the SCA-35.
Im in the same boat. Ill let you know how the B&K sounds when I get a new preamp. Right now its not up to snuff.
I picked up a pair of Vandy 2C's last weekend and I couldn't be happier. They are a far more musical speaker than Paradigm Monitor 90Ps they replaced. The rest of the gear is an MMF-5 TT, Carver SD/A-360 CDP, Yamaha RX-V596 (as a pre) and a Sherbourn 5/1500A.