The CA1000 works great after a bit of work. All of the pots needed and received a good cleaning and lube job as one should expect from a unit of that age. The Class A/B switch is where they have normally gone wrong. If the switch is moved from class A to B while the unit is powered on there is no problem. Switching from B to A (while powered on)normally results in the switch arcing and sticking in the Class A position. Most owners do not notice. The Yamaha specialist over at the AK forums has put together parts lists for the upgrade of the old CA amps. I have the kit but have not yet torn it down for the new parts. At this time I am waiting for my Adcom GFA-565 to come back from Montana so am using the Yamaha to drive the center channel in the living room. When cleaning old Yamaha amps equipped with a coupling switch on the back pay special attention to the switch. The switch corrodes over time degrading performance. The tuner died years ago but was a decent piece as I remember.

I looked at the units from Rogue after selling off some Mac tube gear. I have a pair of early Jolida monoblocks driving a vintage set of Polk Audio Monitor 5jr+ in my office. For CD the Rogue piece and the OPPO should make for a great combo. Be careful with the volume control on the OPPO. I cannot stress this enough. Looking at the manual for your amplifier the input sensitivity is listed at 1.0v RMS. Wandering outside that specification is not a good idea. Start low and work your way up to find a level consistent with a known piece of gear. I would keep your DAC handy and try it both ways. I have the plus version of the DacMagic and find it superior to the DAC in the BDP-103 in pretty much every way. Your Mileage May Vary

Looks like you are putting together an awesome system. Good luck