All of these suggestions are great. As far as the audio magazines go, what you can do is read them over a long period of time, at least a year's worth, and try to determine what the reviewer's sonic tastes are and how they compare to your own. This can then make their reviews much more valuable to you.
However, nothing beats using your own ears to determine what you think sounds good. Always audition something first whenever you can, in your own room if possible.
However, nothing beats using your own ears to determine what you think sounds good. Always audition something first whenever you can, in your own room if possible.