A few from the bag of tricks...
1) Musical Fidelity A1...20w hotter than he!! (runs class A) but schweeet! $200 to $300 used.
2) Most old Spendors, esp. BC1 (400-600bux) SP1 (around 500bux) Can't play real loud but tonally exquisite, nice.
3) Harmon Kardon Citation 1 preamp...most of the "vintage guys" don't like this. Good! More for me. In the meantime, a very good, well built preamp w/phono (of course) for $400.
4) Rega RB300 arm...competitive and available used for $300 or so.
5) Dyna ST 70 you know good ol' reliable a little pricier than it was but still reasonable at $350-$450 30 w tubes.
6) Original Pro-Ac tablettes I know NO BASS but nice mids. small take'em with you size for around $400.
7) Old Scott/Fisher tube integrateds. If you gotta keep it REAL cheep, haunt 2nd hand and flea markets for these. The Salvation Army price is $20 to $50 bux with some persistance. Not bad sound.
8) Cheap wire (entry AQ, etc). No flames, please! I know wire can make a difference, but if funds are low, economize here till you can afford better.
9) Older Creek amps. Not quite as good as Musical Fidelity A1 (IMHO) but easier to find and good in their own right.
10) Old LP12, pre-valhalla/nirvana style go for around $500 plus or minus. Still a nice TT.
11) Cheep CD player (see Cheap Wire...)
Kevin