Speaker Dilemma: Sat/Sub or Bookshelf for Office


I am outfitting my office with an audio system and I'm thinking abou the speakers that will be driven by a Magnum Dynalab MD-208 receiver and a CD player (TBD). The question is, should I get a satelite/subwoofer system and place it on my desk facing me or should I instead get bookshelf speakers to be placed in some random location in the room (smallish room)? The sat/sub systems seem to lack in quality, although Aego2 seems reasonable or the Nucleus Micro. Any other recs here? The bookshelf speakers would be more difficult to place, but they would seem to have better hi-fi sound. For this, I am thinking all the way from the budget Mission R71 to Linn Kans to KEF RDM2s to Silverline SR-12 (small and easy to place) to Merlin TSM. This being an office system I'm hesitant to spends high dollars, but thinking long-term I might use the speakers elsewhere. Has anyone else solved this problem before? These speakers would be used for all-day listening. In time I might experiment with small tube amps and passive preamps or otherwise so something that's easy to drive may be a consideration. Thanks!
budrew

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I use Linn Tukans in my (13x15)office placed diagonally behind me.I face my workstation in the other corner. It avoids listener fatigue and for a quick break all you need to do is turn in your chair to listen. I tend to be a low bass freak (Dunlavy V's in the main system and lots of pipe organ music). But I don't miss it in the office system and actually find it distracting.

I just did a quick measurement and less than 1 watt is all that I'm using.

Interesting thread. I'm thinking of upgrading, since like Jeff I'm spending 10+ hours here, so I wonder what others suggest.