Need Recommendations On Surround Speaker Package


I just recently purchased an Adcom GTP-860III Home Theater Preamp & Adcom GFA-7605 125 watt 5.1-Channel Power Amp. I would like some recommendations on surround speaker packages for my new gear. Looking to spend between $1500 -$2000.

Looking forward to reading your feedback....
shellkt
Yeah, just for the record, there never has been an "explosive anything" coming out of ANY MAGANAPAN SPEAKER, EVER!!!!! I know, I've sold maggies for years now.
Maggies are dynamically challenged to say the least, and especially challenged when you hit the "GO BUTTON" on your power pedal!
Basically they're very delicate speakers that do better with lower level dynamic material. I mean you're not going to ever get any "sock in the stomach" from a rock performance from a pair of Maggies. Now you might blow the ribbons out of the suckers,(have done that before by having them tip over on the floor by accident) but that's about it. Other than that, they're beautiful, very pretty, clear, detailed speakers as a line...but delicate none the less. I know, I've sold em for years now. Infact when the word Dynamics comes to mind, I DON'T THINK MAGGIES, THAT'S FOR SURE!
Oh, and as for the "Exertfluffer" thing, it's a handle I concockted(he he) for Yahoo mail, because I was running out of ideas that wouldn't need a number mixed in with the letters at the time. And that day my friends and I were making jokes about fluffers, and there you are.
I understand that Von Schweikert is debuting a new set of HT on-wall speakers in the next month or so. It may be worthwhile to check them out...
Exertfluffer, Ya know im really glad you mentioned that about the maggies. Ive never seen a "crappy" review so i have a har time believing what magazines say. I was thinking of getting some of those maggies for my HT setup. If they are not that dynamic then i will definatly have to pass.

I wonder about a setup using all Von-Sw's VR-1s.

Ugh... it is SO nice to get an upgrade done and over with. it is all this research and effort put into attempting to find a match soundwise and asthetically, seems like out of 10 possibilitys 9 of them wont work.
I recently spent some time with a friend putting together a 2-channel/HT system with a $2,000 budget for speakers. We listened to a number of brands, including the Maggies (though we auditioned the step up, as the MMG's are mail order only), Paradigm, Klipsh, B&W, Meadowlark, Krix, and a few others I am missing, but the top two were an NHT setup - using two ST-4's, two SB-1's, and a SC-2 - and a Totem setup - using two Arro's with Dreamcather center and surrounds. My friend ended up getting the Totems, in part because his wife preferred the smaller, less obtrusive speakers. But either setup sounded incredibly good for the money. The NHT system was louder, could be pushed harder, and had better instrument separation. The Totem setup had better soundstage and detail, and of course there is the Wow! factor with the Arros that something that small can sound so big.

If you go Totem, I would recommend that you do the Arro/Dreamcatcher setup, as it is only a little bit more to step up to the Arro's up front, which is well worth it, IMHO.