Buying equipment


Ok, I've been looking online to put together a system and man is it frustraring. I live in rural wyoming and cannot go to a stereo store. So I will need to buy online.

None of the companies sell their components online, they only refer me to a dealer. Then even on the dealer's sites there are very few photos and again no prices. I did find 6moons' site, but it is tedious clicking through reviews to get to the bottom and find out its $45,000.

Amazon doesn't have much that is interesting- I want something unique and all that I would have access to is Sonos, Focal, 'Bird', marantz, and yamaha. Fleawatt is done building for the year and that seems to be it.

I'm looking for a tight little system that will fill the living room of a one bedroom apartment with hardwood floors.

I want something that will play standard CD's and one that I can eventually hook up a Pro-ject turntable to.

Any help of how to find a system to buy?

Thanks,
S.
swarthy
Well you are asking this question on the premier site for used equipment.
Do some research on used prices, pick a few items from sellers with solid feedback, negotiate a sale and listen.

I'm not making any specific suggestions as that is too wide open. And more importantly, our musical tastes are matching up real well.
You must have come across Music Direct, but if not:

http://www.musicdirect.com/c-572-audio-equipment.aspx

Great catalog with more than 1/2 dedicated to software!

I think they sell equipment where there is no dealer.
Check with music direct in Chicago. They are very easy to deal with and have a 60 day return policy. They also carry some very nice gear.
Go to the Exemplar Audio website. John Tucker has put together complete systems for $11,000. It includes an upgraded tubed version of the Oppo 105, his Exception integrated, LSA speakers/stands and cabling. I own the Exception integrated and the upgraded Oppo 105 and it is stunning good. You cannot beat the quality of the equipment and it is extremely musical. Highly recommended.