Amp + Speakers for a 13 ft X 10 ft room


Hi!
I'm new to the world of hi-fi, and I'm looking for some advice.
I'd like to build a stereo setup in a small room (13 ft X 10 ft). Which 'amp-speakers' combos would you recommend for that room size? I would like to get non-fatiguing, dynamic sound with good bass and open soundstage, no harsh treble either. This is going to be my first setup, so the budget is pretty low (about $700-900 per component) as I suspect any moderately good setup would be enough for me at this point.
I guess it would be better to look for vintage gear considering my budget. Am I right?
My listening preferences focus mainly on 60-80s rock music (prog, blues, art, hard, folk, soft, pop, melodic,heavy metal,etc), 50-60s jazz, blues, singer-songwriters, some 80s pop, new wave, alternative, electronic.
freddie99
Many thanks for your suggestions, you've been very helpful.

Are the speakers going to be able to be away from the walls or not? That will affect your choices
Well, unfortunately I wouldn't be able to place them any farther than 30-40 cm away from the wall. Does that necessarily entail having to go 'sealed box'?

By the way, I probably should have specified that I'm not from the US, and I wouldn't be able to audition or purchase those Tekton M-Lores and some other specifically US-manufactured gear except via ebay or something.

As for the source, I don't have one yet. I have a large FLAC music collection (as well as about 100 CDs), and I'm thinking of using a PC + DAC combo as a source first. If that option doesn't work for me in terms of sound quality, then I'll buy a CD player.
I would use a speaker with a front port if you are not using a sealed speaker. Maybe you could find a used pair of Proac Response 2 or a used front ported Spendor/Harbeth

PC + DAC should be fine for a source.
I tried to replace my Triangle Celius ESW twice, each time I kept the Triangle’s. I have since replaced (3rd attempt) the Celius with the newer Triangle 30th Anniversary Antal . The 30 Anniversary Comett was awarded class “B” by Sam Tellig. That speaker may be another one to consider. I bought mine through www.audiowaveshifi.com.
If your considering a PC for your source. There are two DAC's that Absolute Sound awarded the best in there budjet catagory. one was the Audioquest Dragonfly and the other was the MY DAC. You may want to read the reviews on those.
Another that comes to mind is Musical Fidelity, they have an entry level DAC that has seen it's share of good reviews.
Also Grant Fidelity has another 300B SET that has a better warranty and remote, it's a couple hundred more then the close out, may be a better option. The DAC's I refered to above are affordable, the savings may be put towards the newer 300B.
Also Absolute Sound reviewed an SS integrade that cost around $500.00, the reviewer saied it souned as good as anything he heard at $2,500.00 or under. I don,t remember the name but let me know if your interest and I will post it as soon as I can.