In addition to Polk, I'd toss out Paradigm, B&W, and Atlantic Technology as possibilities. Boston Acoustics also makes some. Here are a couple of threads that might come in handy:
Dane's in-wall speaker discussion ;
Mikehdtv's system Depending in your future plans, you might consider either doing 5.1 now with a layout that would allow 7.1 later or doing 7.1 now. As large a space as it is, 6.1/7.1 could be nice to have. 5.1 does work well on the 1050; there have been a few problem DVD's: the original three EX flag discs -- Jurassic Park III, Pearl Harbor, and Atlantis -- and more recently Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The only disc that really poses a problem for the 1050 is Chamber of Secrets, as its flag forces the 6.1 processing to engage (last I heard, there's been no word yet on a fix, but Outlaw's aware of it and has been pursuing it); the others will work fine if the sixth speaker is listed as "on" but the 6.1 Surround mode is left off.
I think a switchbox to a second pair of speakers would be no problem. If you will be using both at once, you may want to look for 8ohm speakers I think (I could be wrong about that even, though, as it's been pretty crazy around here for the last week or so), but that's about it.
------------------
gonk -- Saloon Links |
Pre/Pro Comparison Chart |
950 Review