I started with a King 1000/6000 then upgraded to a Shapton Glass 320, JNS 1000 and JNS 6000. Have since added a couple of naturals (an aizu and a finisher) out of want rather than need. It's a set I'm extremely happy with.
I still sharpen my mum's knife on the King when I go over there and it's a perfectly good stone, but if you know you want to sharpen and you have the kind of budget you do I'd skip the 'cheap stone' starter step.
I wouldn't worry about damaging nice stones when you start sharpening. Unless you're doing something really wild I can't see how you'd cause any significant problems.
I still sharpen my mum's knife on the King when I go over there and it's a perfectly good stone, but if you know you want to sharpen and you have the kind of budget you do I'd skip the 'cheap stone' starter step.
I wouldn't worry about damaging nice stones when you start sharpening. Unless you're doing something really wild I can't see how you'd cause any significant problems.