I second the Paradigm recommendation. If you don't mind buying "previously loved" speakers, you can snag a set of Studio 80s or 100s for the front L/R, a Studio CC for the center (matches better to the fronts than the CC450), and some Studio 20s or the dipoles for the rears. IMHO, the Studio 80s & 100s do not need a subwoofer, they do a fine job on the bottom end.
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