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XMMS is old, is crusty, and depreciated ~ however, it still works well with large file counts, which cannot be said for either Beep or Audacious ~ and it has a massive availability of plugins.
For a combination of lightweight & powerful, I'm not sure one could beat yammi + xmms + a decent collection of plugins (Anyone thinking of saying Amarok, try tossing 15 or 20,000 files into it.)