How about this approach? Try to find an old Denon CD player or something similar with a variable volume output, so you can attenuate the volume without a preamp. You can probably pick up something decent sounding for pretty cheap. Then look for an old adcom power amp, like one of the old GFA 535's. They were only $300 new, so if you can find one, that shouldn't set you back too much. Nextyou might consider some small used monitors like the new Epos 3's, that later on you could rotate into a home theater set up, at least for back channel speakers. I could see how you might put this together for $500-$600. It would get you into the separates manifold, give you sound you could live with for a while, and let you upgrade as you have the cash. Later on you could add something like a McCormack TLC-1 preamp, a newer CD player, etc. Most set ups don't need gain from the pre amp to deliver more than adequate volume, especially with reasonably efficient speakers.
Back in the late 80's, I ran a Denon 1520 CD player through its variable output into an Adcom GFA 535 to some ADS speakers. It was a pretty decent sounding bare bones $1500 system. Go Bucks!
Back in the late 80's, I ran a Denon 1520 CD player through its variable output into an Adcom GFA 535 to some ADS speakers. It was a pretty decent sounding bare bones $1500 system. Go Bucks!