Advise on this speaker list


Hi I would like some advice as to what would be the best setup. which one would integrate better, with SVS or HSU subwoofer and SVS Ultra Surrounds.

PSB Imagine T6 and center
Arx A5 and center
Monitor Audio Silver 8 or 10 and center
Focal Profile 918 and center are they more for the finish?
Focal Chorus 836V and center

The speaker would be about 13 inches from the wall to stay flush with the TV or TV stand in case that would be better for front ported speaker. Room is about 15x15 feet 7.5 roof.
There no wall on one side only the kitchen aisle, about 4feet tall, so is open to the kitchen.
Thanks.
dazler

The best integration is achieved when surrounds match front and center, so if you were to choose the T6 and center, then use PSB Imagine S5 surround. Subwoofer does not need to be the same brand as the other 5.
I wouldn't worry about the mains & center integrating with subs and surrounds. These units will integrate usually with anything. As Tls49 points out - its important to have the L/C/R's match in a multi channel set up.

I would worry more about how the speakers you are considering will match up with the amp you will be using. Do you already have one? Do you plan on getting one?

If you don't have one, find the speakers you love first and then get an amp that will properly drive them.

That being said, I checked the specs of the mains you are looking at and all appear to be close in sensitivity, 89-92 db and only one is 4 Ohms, the Monitor Audio. So not knowing about the amp, the Chorus 836 would be the easiest to drive, the Monitor Audio 6 or 8's, the hardest. Have fun in your selection process and happy listening.
Thanks!
Also what is the minimum is there such for rear ported speaker between their back and the back wall.

Is for front ported the same?
Cause is this is the case I might have to eliminate the rears from my list.
The minimum distance of a rear ported speaker to the back wall is a good question Dazler and one that may get a lot of different answers. The most common answer that I have seen to this question on various forums seems to 12" and I tend to agree - I would go no closer than this. If you can't get a at least a foot, go front ported.

The manufacturer of my speakers, that are rear ported, recommends a minimum of a meter or 3.2' but in my case, that would be impossible to attain. I have settled for roughly half or 19" and am very pleased with the results.