A 'First' System for my Son


I am considering the purchase of a 'first' audio system for my 18 year-old. Not sure if this will be a long-term interest for him, but I think there is some basic curiosity there.

Anyone have recommendations on a good starter system? I would definitely consider one of the 'all in ones', something like the Cambridge Audio One +. Not sure just how much true music fidelity this thing can offer, but it does have a headphone jack and an iPod dock. Or, maybe an all-in-one just won't cut it; I would consider spending a little more on separates. There are probably some good deals here on Audiogon. I'm not even sure if a CD player is really a necessity here. An iPod dock, a headphone jack, USB, or lossless MP3 ability is important. Suggestions?
stickman451
My office system would be perfect.

Cambridge 340A
Cambridge iD Ipod dock
Cambridge Sirocco S30 monitors

Great synergy in the gear. Superb sound on a budget.

optional other gear
Cambridge 340C (great inexpensive cd player that I have in my system)
Cambridge 340T (good inexpensive tuner, but probably not necessary for most; we have great public radio stations with high quality indie, jazz, and classical programming)
I second the headphone option simply because it is the best way to provide the best sound for lowest financial output. I am in the process of selling off my 2-channel speaker system and adopting headphone listening. I am planning to go back to school and can't haul it off with me. However, I have discovered, to my amazement, that at lower headphone/amp priceipoints I am reaping greater sonics than I did from my ~10000.00 (used) system.
Going this route, you will reveal to your son more tangible reasons for this audio pursuit thing. He will better understand the high end with less of an outlay by you. And he will be better equipped to move forward on his own.