Before I order the Magnepan 1.7s...


Hi. My wife and I finally agreed to put a proper stereo in the big room (700 sqft or thereabouts) and I bought a massive Krell amp in preparation for the eventual Magnepan purchase because we decided that the aesthetics of those speakers (with white socks) were tolerable. 

Before I pull that trigger, though, are there any "beautiful" speakers, respected by the audiophile community, that I should consider? I've looked over SFs and Focals, and they're indeed beautiful, but not so beautiful as to sway us. 

(as an aside, really, would it kill some of these manufacturers to offer a few more finishes-- with high-resolution photos taken from modern homes? They are literally throwing money out the window with these Geocities-quality websites. I'm surely not the only suburbanite looking for an audiophile-approved speaker with nice aesthetics)

Thank you.
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For pure aesthetic not price, I always go with 
Sonus Faber Stradavari- 
https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9djed-sonus-faber-stradivari-homage-full-range

Throw in a couple REL no.25 subs and you'll never leave your room.
I’ve had Magneplanars, one model or another, for 40 years now.  I’ve tried other speakers but I always come back to the Maggies.  Audition them!  Some of the modifications, suggested, above, are in order.  I have completely discarded the factory crossovers and use an electronic crossover.  Keep your magnificent Krell amp and crank it up!  You will need subwoofers.
Salk offers a ton of finishes and outstanding speakers.

I’ve got a pair and a pair of Maggies.

The Maggies have a unique sound and are only good for 1 person / listener. They have a very small sweet spot, but that spot is pretty sweet. Piano, strings, horns and bass are pretty spectacular, and this is just the LRS.  Im strongly considering some 1.7i’s.
Where are you located?
Magnepan/ Vandersteens 
its kind of obvious after 40 plus years each
Krell will work great with both 
JohnnyR