Ideas for budget audiophiles


I recently rented an apartment closer to work to save myself a long drive. A big system, like I have at home, is out of the question. So, a headphone system would be perfect. The system I put together is inexpensive and it is a very nice system. The thought occurred to me that people on a budget, or for gifts for the holidays, might appreciate "reasonably priced" ideas. I put together a Pure i-20 ($90) which outputs Toslink to a Maverick Audio TubeMagic D1 pre-amp/DAC/Headphone unit ($199). If someone on your list has an iPod or iPhone or ipod Touch, the i-20 pulls the digital stream and can output to analog audio, Toslink optical, Digital coax, and has a USB input from their computer. Pretty good for $89. The Maverick has USB/Toslink/SPDIF coax/analog input so their computer can stream from the hard drive or Mog/Pandora/etc. I have my music stored on a classic ipod in lossless apple and I have tried my Sennheiser 600s and the sound is amazingly good, although there are remarkably good $99 headphones out there. So, $400 gets you outstanding sound. Now, what other systems out there would you recommend for the budget audiophile? Can we keep it under $500? My rig could add self-powered speakers for an additional $300-400 and make a complete system. I am interested in your ideas. Maybe we can make this holiday something special for those who love great music and sound but have limited resources.
tgrisham
Go onto Ebay and look for a vintage Sherwood 7100 or 7100A receiver. Then pick up a vintage Kyocera CD player. Then, a pair of new Grado 80s headphones. On the receivers ... if you want a more tube-like sound, get the 7100. For a more solid state sound get the 7100A. I picked up a mint 7100 for 20 bucks at a thrift store. Its part of my bedroom system.

Here's what you would be looking for:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-SHERWOOD-S-7100A-AM-FM-Stereo-Receiver-145-W-Japan-/261908761843?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item3cfafa8cf3

http://www.ebay.com/itm/KYOCERA-DA-310CX-MODEL-CD-PLAYER-W-REMOTE-NICE-/321763651170?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aea9bae62

Happy listening ...
Years ago my boss had a system I had chance to hear at his town house in downtown Richmond. It was an Adcom preamp with Adcom 535 amp. 65 watts per channel? Somewhere around that. A Caimbridge CD player, and I wish I could remember what his speakers were, some Di'Appilito style bookshelf speakers on nice stands. Proper setup, and he had a very nice sound that didn't bother the neighbors. Forgive me but that was 15 years ago and details escape me. He was proud of it and rightfully so, I was impressed with the sound quality he was getting, while it wasn't my $15K system, it was very livable. He still owes me about 3 CD's I loaned him! It's probably over $500, but used you may come close.
There are great used deals out there. It is futile to chase the latest craze. It's always just out of reach.