Speaker advice


Ok... so I am pretty new to the whole high end audio setup and had a couple questions. Please keep in mind that my budget is fairly limited and my expertise is on the elemetary end. So, I'm looking to you guys for help.

It appears that each time a friend or relative gets new speakers/surround sound, it sounds more amazing than the last person's. For instance, My uncle has a Klipsch RF-82 setup with surround sound etc. I thought it sounded absolutely amazing. My buddy is rocking Focal Electra 927 limited edition... which are awesome. My questions is, with my budget of about a thousand dollars, am I better off with low end Klipsch (RF-35) or saving up a little more and trying to score a used set of Focals (obviously not 927's)? My absolute max would be around $1200 as I can't justify any more spending... not having a great familiarity of what I'm buying (opposed to what I'm hearing). Any advice would be appreciated and sorry about the wordy post.
FYI... this would be for music (jazz, classical, rock) and home theatre, as well. I would pick up the remaining surround sound components as my budget allows.

Thanks...
big10purdue
I bought a pair of Silverline SR 15s for around $700. I also bought a pair of Canton 220s for much much, less. About $200. Both need a subwoofer to present a full range sound.

both are enjoyable. For Music, the SR15s have the nod.... for HT it's a toss up, with the Silverlines having a better tweeter... both were used as surround/rear speakers in the HT setup. Meaning one doesn't hafve to go crazy spending tons of $$$ for non main or center loudspeakers.

In HT the sub is IMO, more important than the pheripheral speakers.

The Cantons will likely replace the SR15s as rears, and the 15s will move into the actual surrounds if I decide to use the two extra ch's of my 7.1 HT. I use only 5.1 now.

My point here is that initially, or right now, the addition of as good a sub as you can afford is going to be a better place to put your money than into monitor speakers which ultimately are going to wind up as non main channel info speakers. Buying just good there is going to be quite sufficient. until you are ready to cross that bridge at some later date, I assure you having good/nice monitors and a very good sub will be quite enjoyable.... for music and HT.

This way too, you can likely afford some nice stands for them as well.

Enjoy. Regardless your choice (s).
I own Wilson speakers but I'm tuned in to a great bargain when I see one...contact Audio Advisor and skip all the personal experience crap. Hi Fi + gave the IQ9 product of the FREAKIN YEAR right next to the MAGICO's..hello, opportunity knocking!! Oh, and you won't need a sub since they go down to 28hz.
Okay, how about these at $550 delivered:

http://av123forum.com/showthread.php?t=39741

Then, wait for a deal on a sub or buy this one listed in the classifieds:

http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?homesubw&1235083608&/Onix-Rocket-Ufw-10-Powered-Sub

Should this setup not please you you could probably sell it at 80% of what you paid with little effort.
STEREOPHILE KEF IQ9 REVIEW:

http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/206kef/

several others in this price range are also reviewed, and compaired to each other... do look also at the associated gear list in the side bar.

What drives the speakers is important too by many accounts.