Help with a budget second system


I am looking to put together a budget system for my den. The room is 12x16. I am not sure whether to go solid state or tube. For solid state, I was considering the Audio Refinement, Cambridge Audio, or Creek integrated amps (prices ranging from $400-750). For tube, I have been investigating the Rogue 88, and Jolida 502B (prices between $750-1100). I wanted to try the new Magnapan MMG's but I am concerned that they may not produce enough bass. If I go with the Rogue, I was considering purchasing a decent CD with volume control to connect directly to the amp. Trying to stay below $2k, interconnects included, how would you proceed?
jklotch
I'm using a Jolida 502 in the bedroom system with my old IMF Monitor IV's which have excellent bass extension. I'm using KT-88's and NOS on the inputs. The Jolida providesg good solid bass and a sweet sound
Hmmm...I would suggest that you start with the speakers and the cd player, and then find an integrated amp that goes well with them. In my little system (a little under $2k), I have a Rotel rcd-971, nad 314 integrated, and B&W 302s. Cardas cables, but that's overkill. I love this system, and am never bothered by deficientcies. Anyways, the only hard advice i can give you is to skip the cd player with volume. They sound like crap in this price range while there are a lot of great integrated amps out there. Oh, I saw a pair of Hales Revelation Ones for around $550 on this site. They are excellent. Have fun.
Haven't tried this combo, but I bet it would sound great for the price: Magnum 70wpc integrated amp (around $700), Rega Planet CD (available used for $400-$500 on audiogon) and Linn Tukan monitors (under $800 new, but often available used). Use the leftover money for your favorite cables (no recommendations since I have not auditioned this combo). Good luck.