One Less Bose Wave Radio in the World


I was pleased when a reasonably rich friend of mine who studied physics, likes good things and is generally well educated on most matters told me that he wanted my help buying a "stereo".

The conversation got a little less interesting when he told me he wanted to "spend no more than $2K" given that $2k is certainly less than his monthly, if not weekly, dinner allowance. But things took a real turn for the worse when he told me that a) he wants it to dock with his iPod and b) preferably have the whole thing in one piece?!

So if I can get him to be flexible on the one piece requirement, could we build an iPod based, Bose Wave radio killing system along the following lines:

* Wadia iPod docking station?
* Cheap as dirt external DAC?
* Cables by Signal Cable?
* Berhinger A500 amplifier(s)(has volume controls)
* Epos or other competent mini monitor?

Hard to believe even that would add up to about $1500 bucks or so and his wife might not approve of more than one box....but wondering how a normal person might react to such a system, when used with their iPod.

What would you suggest in this case?
cwlondon
Isn't Meridian closing out their "Ferrari" one box unit at about that price?
Also how about the Arcam Solo Music w some decent mini-monitors? I think that Arcam also has some kind of i-pod dock.
However, none of this may be of any significance if he's mostly going to play highly compressed mp3 files.
Yes, part of my deal to assist will be to at least change the settings in his iTunes to Apple lossless!
Peachtree has a one box unit with iPod dock. No first hand familiarity, but people seem to like it.

John
How about the new Wadia 151 ($1200) and iTransport 170 ($379)? I haven't heard the 151, but it sure looks cool! That's two pieces, but they're matched. You'd have $400 for (used) mini monitors and cables. Lots of good speaker options: Epos ESL3 are nice; Silverline Minuets are excellent, too.