living room as an Audio Laboratory


I am several years from retirement and recently have gotten back in to listening to music.  My living room is small 15' by 15' and I am thinking about turning it into a semi audio laboratory to determine what I would like to have in the future in larger rooms when we retire.  I have been buying open box entry-level equipment in an attempt to get into the hobby in a relatively inexpensive way.  A friend suggested I buy some equipment and use this time in a way to determine what I would like to do in several years.  Purchases have been a Marantz stack, PM 6005 and CD 6005; speakers were NOS Paradigm Studio 20s and stands.  He suggested adding a small floorstander such as a Monitor Audio Silver 6, a small Paradigm 8" sub and a more powerful 75 to 85 wpc integrated amp.  He said by experimenting with different wattage amps, and the floorstanders versus the stand mounts with a sub, would help me learn more about what I like.              Is this a valid way to increase my knowledge without committing big bucks?  thank you!
mbrdbr1953

Showing 1 response by asvjerry

Sounds like a good plan with a good start.  There's a plethora of nice used equipment 'out there', vintage and not-so 'bleeding edge' to choose from.  Audio shows and dealers are good for expanding your knowledge, but keep your 'hype antenna' engaged.  There seems a lot of it about...

Keep in mind that your 'ultimate' listening space will react differently than your current one.  I'm a big fan of active room correction equalization, which IMHO 'levels the playing field' from one speaker to another.  Speakers one and all have different 'voicing', so I'd concentrate on what and how a particular pair renders what you like to hear and what you're familiar with.

Go forth and have fun.  Don't get too caught up in 'the art of listening'...you want to listen to music, not How the music gets into the room...IMHO...