With so many folks here with really expensive set ups I wonder how many of the guys recommending the $5k systems even heard the system that they are recommending.
I personally would not be able to name specific components. However I can share a few generic guidelines that I would follow if I was building a $5k system with MY money.
1. buy used components (that should double the purchasing power.
2. Go digital (you can’t beat digital in that price range)
3. Don’t invest in fancy (i.e., expensive) speaker cables, interconnects, power cords, or digital cables. A well-built cable will do.
* Cables, tweaks can work and can be worth the expense. Like any component you keep within reason to what you have, or he rest of the system, a balance in performance and expense.
4. Go streaming. Most streaming services already offer or will start offering CD-quality music. And while on the subject of streaming, there is no need to spend a thousand dollars on a streamer either! Anyone with basic computer skills can build a Raspberry Pi-based streamer for $100 bucks! (Folks will be surprised how many thousand-dollar streamers are based on a RPI computer that retail for $40).
* Wrong. I've used a $349 HEOS and up, I know streamers absolutely have differences in performance.
5. Put the big bucks in the speakers and the Room (75%-80%). The amp/DAC/ streamer will take you to 98% (the amp gets the bulk of that) and you have 2% left for wires.
* Again, backwards. You cannot skimp on the source. Any information not retrieved at the source is just never going to be heard because nothing downstream will allow you to hear information not there. You need a balanced approach throughout he system, not lopsided one end or the other but a good source is a must
I don’t expect that this will work for everyone, but it certainly works for me even on systems with a much larger budget.