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...
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...