My frugal dream be merciless


I'm scrapping my HT. I'm newish to hi-fi stereo, and I'm really new to tubes. Past advice given to me by 'goners has been extremely useful, so I turn to you again, my friends, the weary audiophilic 'goners at work right now, and hopefully not too busy.

My current dream is somewhat of a heresy, I know, but hopefully some of you will know where I'm coming from.

I want a good looking system that sounds good, and costs me less than ohhh...let's say $2000-2500, not including a source. That's not a typo. I want a good looking system that sounds good and that costs less than a powercord. Is it doable?

The reason I'm interested in tubes is two-fold. I like the looks, and also I like the idea of a smooth, liquid mid-range. I like listening to late-night jazz and soft, beautiful vocals on my rig, and I think tubes are the way to go. If they're not, I'm willing to find out the hard way.

That said, I'll settle for a superb looking SS integrated. Phono-pre would be cool, but is not a requirement (same goes for a quality headphone out). I look at Consonance gear and weep at the beauty. Do they sound as good as they look? I hope so. Same with Pass labs X_50 series. Love 'em. Same goes for lots of other great looking gear out there that I've never heard. I want some ambience with my music. Again, I'm willing to consider SS amps as well, if there's something just tremendously good that I'm missing out on. If I go SS, though, I'll largely be doing it for good bass reproduction.

I have a rather large room, but I'm willing to move my stereo to a smaller room if need be.

Hopefully someone can recommend me a DAC that maybe isn't cutting edge anymore, but is certainly very good and affordable (to me, mind you).

I know I'm asking a lot, but with my student's budget, spending $2500 is a lot. A cubic ****load, to be exact.

If you have some time and so desire, I'm very interested in hearing opinions on this.

Thanks in advance, The Eternal Newbie

ps. I've really been considering GMA Europa speakers, the Eastern Electric Mini-Mas pre, and Consonance integrateds. Nothing is sacred with my picks, since I've heard none of them. I also understand that wanting audio gear to look good is probably like wanting a violin to double as a painting, but sometimes it can happen, I hope.

Now that I'm done asking for favors, I have to ask, who the hell is making some of this gear? Maybe I'm a lowly aesthete, but some of the equipment being sold for thousands of dollars looks like it was designed by wood-sprites or leprechauns or something. It's just too out there to be in my living room. Of course I have all the more respect for people that own and create this gear, because their priorities lie firmly planted in the auditory realm, which begs the question, is ugly gear some sort of badge of honor?
dubzilla
Be glad to call on some of you when I'm visiting ATL again. I thought of doing this when I was there but I wasn't sure whether I would have gotten time to frolick.

In the mean time do check out Dave @ Earth Shaking Music.
thanks for the recommendations, gents. I'm in the middle of pre-finals week, so I haven't had a chance to research your suggestions, but I forward to doing so tonight.
YBA Integra- 50 of the best SS watts you'll ever hear- $800
Revel M20s- they love a lot of juice ,but the Integra will do it. (especially if you're into jazz) $1200 with stands
Lat International power cords and ICs- brand spanking new. The best darn bang for the buck in cord-dom. Wonderful sound. You're at $2500 and ready for a cdp.
I'm a jazz man, and this did it for me. Go as deep as you can into your pockets for the cdp. This system will bring you tympanic happiness....
peace, warren
not sure how much the cost, but think it may be within your budget....check out Musical Fidelity's brand new X gear..CD player, integrated amp (solid state), and X Can 3 (headphone amp which may be uncessary for you).
Try the older Musical Fidelity, not the newer A3.2 stuff. M-F actually had a class A integrated about 5 years ago. Also the older X series was $699 new from Audio Advisor. As Hi-Fi Choice said of the older M-F stuff, M-F doesn't excite on first listen but it does go down very well over time.
A Manley Stingray integrated is also a good choice but I think was around $2,500 new. Manley is very highly regarded.