Newbie looking for advice...


I'm looking to assemble a warm (yet rocking) musical system for a 10' X 11' room with a budget of about $6K. I know this isn't much for a truly killer analog setup, but I love the rich and cozy sound of tubes and vinyl so I'm trying to make it happen! I listen to mostly classic rock, funk, and some jazz. The majority of my music is vinyl, but I also have a ton of FLAC's on my Macbook pro and assorted hardrives. I don't need a CD player, or a tuner.

I inherited some gear from my father and was wondering if I should keep it, integrate pieces of it, or sell it all and start over? This is what he left me:

Adcom ACE-515 AC Enhancer
Adcom GFP-555 Preamp
Adcom GFA-555 Power amp (needs repair - has one blown channel)
Technics 1200MK2 (with no cartridge)
Creek OBH-8 MM Phono preamp

He had this hooked up to Infinity Kappa 7's (which I didn't inherit) and I remember it being face-meltingly LOUD and fun, but not very sweet, detailed or "holographic". I am not looking for skull crushing volume, I am looking for a transcendent and dimensional listening experience where you can hear what kind of wood Frank Zappa's guitar is made of!

I'm totally open to buying used (even older/classic) equipment here on Audiogon, there seems to be tons of great gear/deals, but the selection is overwhelming and I don't know where to start! Any advice would be great!
rhythmnsound
Stringreen I know I have champagne tastes on a beer budget :), I am just looking to get started and keep my wife speaking to me at the same time! I have years to embrace upgrade-itis and look forward to doing so.
"keep my wife speaking to me". Well, depending on what you want to hear..
Your room is very small and ambitions very high. As someone already said, it is going to be expensive though $6k is not so little money if you buy used.
Let me get this straight. You are willing to pay $6 to $8k to make sure your wife will -keep- talking?
Rhythmnsound-
I forgot you want to play your FLAC files too. Instead of a Jolida integrated amp, look to a Peach Tree Audio Nova or Decca. It has 90 watts per channel, a tube pre amp section, and a built in DAC. I personally have not heard the Peachtree-although it might be my next upgrade too--Google for very positive review.