$100 Challenge: Build this system



The Challenge:
A friend wants to put together a system and doesn't want to spend more than $100. In short, how would you do it in order to get the best sound for this budget?

The Details:

She wants to be able to listen to music in multiple rooms throughout her apartment. Loud enough OR portable enough.

Capabilities should be CD and radio.

She does not have any sort of speakers whatsoever.

She has a laptop, an Ipod, and a small collection of CDs. That is it. (My first thought was that she should incorporate the computer into it in order to fall under budget, but this could also be accomplished with the Ipod.)

I think that is it. I have a few options in mind, but I'll keep them to myself at this point. I want to hear how you all would go about it.

Thanks!

-dan
episteme
I bought my daughter a Cambridge Soundworks powered speaker set up on ebay for less than $50. Her ipod sounds great to her through it. She liked it so much I bought another set, this one had four satelites along with the sub, for her sister at college. You could get two of them for multiple rooms wothin budget. This will work fine if your intention is to satisfy her.
Go to the pawn shop. Buy a Dewalt job site radio/cd player.(50)Go to radio shack and get a y rca to 1/8 cord.Send me the left over 40 bucks.
SONIC IMPACT 5066 PORTABLE 30W T-AMP $29.95 Part Number 300-952 (power supply needed)

MTX MONITOR 5i 5-1/4" DUAL BOOKSHELF SPEAKER BLACK PR
$59.95 Part Number 302-019

And she's finished

all at www.partsexpress.com, and maybe next year can get some Cain & Cain Abby's :)
I bought a TEAC - SR-L200I CLOCK RADIO w - iPOD DOCK for my kitchen, $99 Canadian @ Costco last weekend. Not high fidelity but quite good for the money.