Speaker System: Boston Acoustics A-150 (Used) -- $150.00
Integrated Amplifier: NAD 3140 (Used) -- $150.00
Turntable: Technics SL-1800 MkII (Used) -- $250.00
Phono Cartridge: Nagaoka MP-110 (New) -- $125.00
Compact Disc Player: Emotiva CD-100 (New) -- $300.00
System Price: $975.00 Plus Cables
Now, I grant you that you’re not going to get anything exotic as far as this system goes, as far bona-fide high-end goes, but this will probably be better than a Crosley All-In-One Record Player (which is why would you consider buying one of those in the first place).
Nothing fancy, and kept it completely simple. And notice, no automation on the turntable either -- completely manual (a Technics SL-1800 MkII is really nothing more than a Technics SL-1200 MkII, but with a prettier shell, and a more attractive top face plate).
And the Phono Cartridge/Stylus and CD Player are brand new too.
This is not a pure high-end system by any means, and is considered mid-fi at best, but definitely better than ANY "all in one" rack you can buy right now.
And check this out, you will have a three-way speaker system you can place directly near a rear wall, a reasonably powerful amplifier to drive them with, with a very good phono stage, and is Dual Mono as well, a wickedly good phono cartridge that has a reputation of showing up phono carts that are up to three times it price tag, and a brand new in the box CD Player (which you can upgrade later on by adding an DAC’s and you can then turn your CD Player into a High-End/High Performance Transport), all for less than $1,000.00.
Take some time out, visit some stores/salons that specialize in high quality, but well cared for vintage gear, shop here at Audiogon (if you still can), and you’ll always be surprised at what you can find at e-Bay.
Happy Listening...
--Charles--