So circa 1999 equipment?
Is there a reason you chose 7+ instead of, say, 8+, or 6+?
You could buy 10+ year old equipment from Bryston or Aragon and do quite well.
For really bargain basement prices, you could buy 20+ year old equipment including:
Apt Holman preamp
Hafler DH 101 or DH 110 preamp
Yamaha C2a preamp
Hafler DH500 amp
....maybe a pair of used Magneplanar MGI b's or MG II's...or a pair of Dahlquist DQ 10s (restored)
and more or less be in business for < $1000.
Massive receivers and/or integrated amps by Yamaha, for example, in the 80's will sound surprisingly good for Wal Mart prices.
Of course, the older equipment is, the more you would want it to be in very good condition, owned by a meticulous audiophile etc.
Assuming you dont want the headaches or expense of servicing..
But these are just wild guesses off the top of my head.
Nsgarch asks good questions.
Is there a reason you chose 7+ instead of, say, 8+, or 6+?
You could buy 10+ year old equipment from Bryston or Aragon and do quite well.
For really bargain basement prices, you could buy 20+ year old equipment including:
Apt Holman preamp
Hafler DH 101 or DH 110 preamp
Yamaha C2a preamp
Hafler DH500 amp
....maybe a pair of used Magneplanar MGI b's or MG II's...or a pair of Dahlquist DQ 10s (restored)
and more or less be in business for < $1000.
Massive receivers and/or integrated amps by Yamaha, for example, in the 80's will sound surprisingly good for Wal Mart prices.
Of course, the older equipment is, the more you would want it to be in very good condition, owned by a meticulous audiophile etc.
Assuming you dont want the headaches or expense of servicing..
But these are just wild guesses off the top of my head.
Nsgarch asks good questions.