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Personally, I would pull the amp out, fill the hole with some 3/4" MDF, and recut it to fit a $99 300 watt D-class amp from Parts Express. It's a good bang for your buck fix and you can use the other $200 for some other toys.
A friend of mine sold his business and sold me some left over sealed MFSL Test Pressings. Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Art Pepper, Sinatra, Joel, Hays, Ronstadt, Taylor, Dillon, Bennett and more.
Going through a season a day of Bosch. Just started season 3 today. A cool tidbit of the show is his love of Jazz; Art Pepper, Sonny Rollins, etc. His system uses a Marantz 6300 turntable, McIntosh MX110 pre, Mac MC240 driving Ohm Walsh speakers. Cool.
Most of what we do these days is binge watching. We have been through all the seasons of Luther, Hanna, Star Trek, Star Trek Discovery, Pickard, The Expanse, Lost in Space, Altered Carbon, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and others that I'll remember later.
I put together a mini system for my work bench. I use Poweramp on my phone, that goes to a Logitech blue tooth receiver, hooked to a Miniwatt amp, driving a pair of vintage Optimus Pro LX4 speakers. Sounds amazing good for what it is.
While I am stuck at home, I did some work on this cd player today. This one is built like a tank. The face and top are machined from billet and very heavy. Got it up and going in a few hours.
I, too, use an Elite screen. Mine is a 106" manual pull down and has worked well for many years. They are $140 -$150 from Best Buy, Amazon and Office Depot.
Audio is truly an endeavor where ignorance is bliss. If you have never heard better, you can be happy with less. Education also pays a big part of knowing there is better, what constitutes better and how to go about getting there. Still each person must decide for themselves, how good is good...