small listening and speakers


trying this again as the first one curiously did not go through, first of all, a happy new years to all

I am building a small room roughly, 13W x 14L x 9H. Initially I do not plan to add acoustical treatments to this basement level room. 3 questions I have are:

1) is this room too small for mid-sized planar/electrostatic speakers driven by SS amps? (Apogee Stage, Accustat 1+1, Logan CLS, etc) Also not planning to add subs at the moment

2) can the room house more than one system?, the other will be a small SET system with 2 way bookshelf speakers

3) the room has 2 sets of doors, I'm considering having the speakers straddle one door, which is situated in the middle of the wall, therefore to the back of the listening seat, is a wood framed wall.

Also, my listening tastes range from Jazz, vocals to rock if it helps.

Thanks all, Jersey Walt
qclabrat_1
Oh, and vocals? OMG, Stage Vocals are something incredibly amazing. The (1991!) Stereophile review (John Atkinson I think, but I may be wrong) said they convey the human voice better and more realistically than any speaker at any price. Hard to believe, but I think this was true then, and may still be up there with the best.
Interesting that you mentioned the Apogee Stages.
My room was a little bigger, but I had them on the long wall (just 18 inches from it) with only 8-feet between me and the speakers, so it was pretty nearfield. I never heard them boom, and I have had several other speakers boom in this room badly. My intuition tells me I would really give the Stages a try w/o fear because of your room size. They are a historically important speakers that convey a sense of reality in a very unique and satisfying, non fatiguing way I never heard elsewhere. I think they are flexible to place and worth the try. They are cheap used, so it's not that big a risk, and they don't need expensive amps to sound great (I had an Aragon 8008 when I had them back in the mid 1990s.)
The stages are different than other planars, and I don't think the same installation rules apply. To my ears, I never really liked Martin Logans, Maggies, Innersounds, or other panels, but the Stages were pretty awesome while I had them.
(Mine developed a buzz in one woofer and I moved on to dynamic speakers, but I still miss them.) I would give'em a try if you are starting from scratch and considering them, and not worry too much about your room.