I still maintain that, in your situation, you can get a better deal going with a studio monitor.
The fact that you do not need a preamp makes these a great fit. All you need is the speakers. These have adjustable input sensitivity and RCA inputs so all you need is a headphone jack to RCA cable and you are ready to go.
3-way (active, tri-amped) with a 10" woofer, these are large (21X13X14) and weigh 46lbs each, but that is all you need - two boxes:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Rokit103G2
http://everythingaudionetwork.blogspot.com/2013/09/home-recording-review-krk-rokit-rp-10-3.html
You can go to your local Guitar Center or other pro music store and check out their offerings.
I figure if you are good with a pro amp (which is a smart buy), you might consider getting the whole package. One things is for sure, your amps are matched to your speakers and you will be hard pressed to blow either (maybe impossible, but never say never).
Another option if you can't handle the yellow or the size - 8" 3-way (active, tri-amped) with concentric tweeter & midrange for $700/pr.
http://www.audioholics.com/combo-pack-ebooks/learn/speakers/bookshelf/m-audio-m3-8-studio-monitors/1704
I don't know these particular monitors, I am more about presenting another option. If you go this route, there are plenty of pro audio forums.