I'll give you my biased and mostly uninformed opinion.
First, I'm not a fan of the PSB sound based on my limited listening of them. The only potentially unbiased opinion is that they are 6 ohm nominal speakers which will be a little harder for the amplifier to drive compared to some other speakers. The receiver may be "high current" and rated for 4 ohm loads, but I can't seem to find anything on the Denon website and the ratings in the manual only indicate 6 ohms. My preference would be to have a receiver that was 4 ohm capable for a 6 ohm nominal speaker.
It looks like the PSB speakers that you're interested in are about $500 so keeping that in mind I'd suggest looking at the Focal 705v speaker or even the 706v if you can wrangle a few more dollars. They are available at Music Direct, but I'd suggest trying to find a local dealer to demo. These two models have the same tweeter that goes in the $3,000 836v model that I have.
Another option that I would suggest is to consider a Monitor Audio product. The BX1 or BX2 are a great place to start. The PSB speakers that I listened to were more expensive that the Monitor Audio speakers that I heard, but I was much more impressed with the Monitor Audio product for the price (i.e. value).
First, I'm not a fan of the PSB sound based on my limited listening of them. The only potentially unbiased opinion is that they are 6 ohm nominal speakers which will be a little harder for the amplifier to drive compared to some other speakers. The receiver may be "high current" and rated for 4 ohm loads, but I can't seem to find anything on the Denon website and the ratings in the manual only indicate 6 ohms. My preference would be to have a receiver that was 4 ohm capable for a 6 ohm nominal speaker.
It looks like the PSB speakers that you're interested in are about $500 so keeping that in mind I'd suggest looking at the Focal 705v speaker or even the 706v if you can wrangle a few more dollars. They are available at Music Direct, but I'd suggest trying to find a local dealer to demo. These two models have the same tweeter that goes in the $3,000 836v model that I have.
Another option that I would suggest is to consider a Monitor Audio product. The BX1 or BX2 are a great place to start. The PSB speakers that I listened to were more expensive that the Monitor Audio speakers that I heard, but I was much more impressed with the Monitor Audio product for the price (i.e. value).