Ideas for budget audiophiles


I recently rented an apartment closer to work to save myself a long drive. A big system, like I have at home, is out of the question. So, a headphone system would be perfect. The system I put together is inexpensive and it is a very nice system. The thought occurred to me that people on a budget, or for gifts for the holidays, might appreciate "reasonably priced" ideas. I put together a Pure i-20 ($90) which outputs Toslink to a Maverick Audio TubeMagic D1 pre-amp/DAC/Headphone unit ($199). If someone on your list has an iPod or iPhone or ipod Touch, the i-20 pulls the digital stream and can output to analog audio, Toslink optical, Digital coax, and has a USB input from their computer. Pretty good for $89. The Maverick has USB/Toslink/SPDIF coax/analog input so their computer can stream from the hard drive or Mog/Pandora/etc. I have my music stored on a classic ipod in lossless apple and I have tried my Sennheiser 600s and the sound is amazingly good, although there are remarkably good $99 headphones out there. So, $400 gets you outstanding sound. Now, what other systems out there would you recommend for the budget audiophile? Can we keep it under $500? My rig could add self-powered speakers for an additional $300-400 and make a complete system. I am interested in your ideas. Maybe we can make this holiday something special for those who love great music and sound but have limited resources.
tgrisham

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Thanks TGrisham for starting this. It is good to know that someone who has some pretty $$$$ systems can find audio pleasure in less expensive gear.

Well here is my contribution to this thread.

Please note when I put all this stuff together a bit of compromise, luck, used and new gear went into this. I'm happy with the music that was played in these systems but then I also haven't had high dollar systems to compare too.

Headphone set-up.

Hifimediy Sabre USB DAC ES9023 + Tenor TE7022, 96khz/24bit capable DAC. New $52 shipped from China.

Indeed G3 Class A Hybrid Headphone Amp with RCA Blackplate 6189/12AU7A NOS tube. $90 used

3.5mm male to male gold plated auxiliary cable new $3

BeyerDynamic DT-770 600 Ohm headphones used $155.

This to me is a very nice sounding headphone set-up that I utilize quite a bit at work. The Indeed headphone amp with the NOS tube really helps with the DT-770s tendency to be a bit lean sounding and bass shy. Initially I was skeptical about headphone systems but I heard the difference with my own ears and it wasn't confusing. I originally had Sony MDR-V6 headphone in this set-up but when I moved onto the BeyerDynamics I heard the difference in noise floor and quality of sound. I also spent double the amount of the Sonys though.

Basement system.

This one was a 2 channel system that I had at one point. Really good sounding with Jazz, classical music and acoustic guitar. I really needed a sub though to make it sound really good with different genre's of music but I couldn't find a decent sub at the time in the under $200 price range.

Preamp: Emotiva USP-1 @ about $275 shipped used. Nicely reviewed quality amp with a good phono section, as well as a headphone section. Check out A'gon member Ferrari's review for more details.

CD/SACD player: Sony SCD-CE595 $72 shipped from Sony Style. This was a refurbished unit.

A'gon member Buconero117 recommends this CD/SACD player and I got lucky and picked one up from Sony. It is a nice player especially at sub $100.

Speakers: Tannoy Mercury M1 speakers $150 shipped.
I lucked out and scored these from a popular auction site. Wonderful sounding mids and highs. Depending on the amp you have you can get more bass from these speakers.

Amplifier: Hafler DH-220 in really good condition $200 I got lucky here that this one was babied and didn't need work done.

ICs: Monster Flat Screen Analog ICs found at TJ Maxx of all places.$8/pair.

Speaker stands: Pangea Audio LS02 $60 new. Note with a little crazy glue applied to the where the poles meet the bottom base plate you can fill these speaker stands with sand. It was a pain in the butt though to fill them but it was worth the effort. These stands weren't made to be filled with anything.

Speaker cables: 14 AWG Husky extension cord from Home Depot. $12

Power filtration: A heavy duty Belkin unit that I found in Big Lots. $40.

Power cords: Stock cords

Well this is what I had and it sounded good with most music. Obviously bass was lacking due to the limitations of the Tannoys and no sub.