new system for beginner


i am not terribly familar with hi quality stereo equipment. i am looking to build my first system though. i am mostly interested in buying used quality equipment. i do not have a lot of room to fill and i only listen to cds. i am wondering what the good brands are to with. speakers are the area of most concern and i haveno idea what to look for. if this is too novice of a thread i understand. my knowledge is limited and i have to start somewhere. thanks for any help.
massey
Masdm: Welcome aboard, you're going to get some good advice here. It would help enormously if you could descibe the dimensions of your room, how far you would sit from the speakers, the type of music you listen to and how loud. Finally, you should give a budget so that any posters aren't spending money you don't have. I would suggest that you consider spending as much as possible on your speakers as that is where everything emanates from. Next look for good amplification. Others might disagree but with the format wars going on a good cheap and reliable CDP is the last thing to source out. If you are going to buy over the internet do a little research on how to protect yourself. There are some good threads on this site. Good luck in your quest.
Wirehead has some very good advice. Give us a little more info about your musical tastes and how you listen. Also, budget would be good to know as well. Try and break it all down in your head and figure out what you would be willing to pay for the whole ball of wax. This of course will dictate a lot. I have to agree with Wirehead that speakers and the amplifier/preamp/integrated is the most important and then perhaps the source followed by cabling. People have deep opinions about that, that is just my opinion based on my experiences. All parts are very important and add up to the whole.
This can get as expensive as you want (probably more so), but to make full use of the expertise of the people here you are talking about an absolute minimum of around $1K total for speakers, amplification and one source. You'll get a lot more help and input starting at around $1K per component.
Another thing to consider is that these systems are intended to have the right size and shape room arranged around them as much as possible. Preferably a rectangle with the shortest dimension no less than 12 feet, and the speakers idealy end up sitting way out into it.
For starters I would look at Cambridge Audio gear: www.spearitsound.com sells it at a discount. Their d500se is an excellent cd player for the money. Many choices in speakers, but the B&W 601's are nice for a start.