Returning to HiFi with twin toddlers need help
More experienced audiophiles, please bear with me:-)
After to moving to a new apt, our old, tired stereo broke and we decided not to bother fixing it until we could get our CDs ripped. We finally did that (FLAC + MP3) and our now ready to plunge in at around the $1500 price level.
Mostly we will listen to pop, jazz and classical in a large LR (25X20) that opens into an adjacent kitchen (20X20) where we spend a lot of time. Both rooms have lampwire in each of four corners, although that might not be part of our solution. What will be part of our solution is a pair of bookshelf speakers that pass the "wife" and "baby" test: tasteful enough to disappear and indestructible to a toddler.
The system must also be upgradeable to home theater in an HD environment (as much as possible, we'd like to future proof this). The music source will be streaming via Apple TV and iPod.
Current thinking is that we need a 7.1 two zone AV receiver, and have narrowed it down to three: Denon 2308; Marantz 5002; Integra 5.8. All three are 7.1, two zone receivers capable of passing 1080p and with three in, one out HDMI. (Please correct me if I'm wrongds on the deets.)
Last week I was pretty happy listening to a pair of Monitor Audio R180s played through the Integra which also has better HD capablilites than the Marantz. So my current thinking is to buy a pair of 180s to be located in a bookcase, along with a pair of R45s in the kitchen facing the LR. (Added plus: MAs pass the wife and baby tests, becz they're white and pretty indestructible.) I know it's an audiophile sin to put speakers in the bookshelf but I'm not sure what else to do. Hanging 180s above our heads seems like a waste of good sound.
in any event, this setup should allow us to upgrade the LR setup with sub, rear and centers as we need it (and to upgrade the 45s in the kitchen if we don't like them).
Given the above, how should I deal with all these compromises:
--Should we put the speakers in the shelves or hang em high in the LR? And if so, what speakers are best for this setup?
--Do we really need 7.1-two zone or would we be better with a better class of receiver. If we went 5.1 two zone, what would buy us better sound for the money (which NAD, etc.)
--Suppose we stick with the receiver: which one is best suited to the 180s, the Denon, Marantz, or Integra?
--Are the Monitor 180s the best speaker for this setup or would we be better with Tannoys or Energies? I listened to Definitives and was not impressed; Totems were better, but the MAs had great image.
Finally, where's the best places to buy gear online and get a dscount. The local store wants 800 for the Integra, 500 for the MA R180s, 100 for a pair of the R45s. I already know there are cheaper prices out there.
Many thanks for your opinions and advice!