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folk/country (think John Fahey and Townes van Zandt)
Some other options for an amp would be one of the nice sounding Marantz integrated like the PM6005 or PM7005 which have built in DAC's. I recently helped a guy with an all Marantz set up with a PM5005 and CD5004 cd player along with a Pro-Ject Carbon Debut TT. Awesome sounding system if like the Marantz sound. Very smooth with a hint of warmth and good detail. They also have a built in phono preamp that is of good quality.http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/category/integratedamp/home-audio/receivers-amps/integrated-amps/1.html?brand=MarantzAlthough, I can't convey enough at how well that Dayton digital amp sounds when hooked up to a good source. Pair it with some good speakers and a good DAC or CD player and its magic.
JLM has a good idea with the iFi Nano but they are releasing the iDAC2 which will fit in better with a desktop/home set-up. If you can afford the iDSD micro get it. These have a pre amp built into it that you can start using until you can afford a good preamp (passive or active)Active monitors are a cheap and easy way to get set up all you would need to a cable from the iFi unit and a computer and you are ready to go. I used to do this until i discovered floor standers with deeper bass. The sound from a pair of active monitors with a 6 to 8in bass driver isn't too bad but anything smaller will just make you keep looking for something better (another upgrade) I would keep looking on ebay, audiogon, audio forums like Audiocircle for audiophiles looking to get rid of equipment because of upgrades/complaining wife/moving house. you may find something that you would have never considered because it was out of your price range really cheap. ( I paid about 1/6th of the retail price of my speakers through another forum)