I would check out Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 for fronts. They are great sounding speakers for the money (about $350), and then use their Diamond 9.0's for surrounds (about $250). You could get a Wharfedale center channel later on, plus a good sub (save your money for this purchase and get a g-o-o-d sub, hard to find under about $800).
The Wharfedales are front ported (as are the MA 180s) so they could be on a bookshelf (wall or book shelf, I would put them at the same height as your TV).
You do not need 7.1, in my mind 5.1 is plenty unless you are building a dedicated theater room with velvet drapes and a popcorn machine!?! Having extra zones are handy if you want to wire speakers in a completely different room eventually.
Best receiver? You already mentioned NAD, what about Outlaw or Harmon Kardon for the same scratch?
The Wharfedales are front ported (as are the MA 180s) so they could be on a bookshelf (wall or book shelf, I would put them at the same height as your TV).
You do not need 7.1, in my mind 5.1 is plenty unless you are building a dedicated theater room with velvet drapes and a popcorn machine!?! Having extra zones are handy if you want to wire speakers in a completely different room eventually.
Best receiver? You already mentioned NAD, what about Outlaw or Harmon Kardon for the same scratch?