Well, I still say it is a lost opportunity. It is refreshing to switch between systems and have a different (but still great) sound character! Each system is usually slightly better with a particular type of music, but both are great. Maybe set up a JTR system for the Home Theater for a substantially different sound! Contrast is a beautiful thing!
Think of it as cars... switching between a Mustang Cobra and a Mazda Miata (a muscle car and a sports car) makes for a fun new experience driving the same roads and makes more sense than owning a Mustang Cobra and a Mustang GT, IMHO.
OTOH, I guess you get a good price break on the RBH's as a dealer...maybe even a tax deduction if it is considered demonstration gear for your dealership, and I certainly won't fault you for taking advantage of that!
I used to own over 12 pairs of speakers like Revel Salon2, B&W 802 Diamond, KEF Reference 201/2, Philharmonic 3, Linkwitz Orion 3.2.1, Focal, Dynaudio, ATC, TAD, Definitive Technology, NHT, JBL Pro, etc.
Been there, done it with "refreshing to switch between different speaker systems".
I bought the five RBH SX-T2/R before I was a dealer. So even if I were not a dealer now, if I could sell the Orion, I would still get the SX-8300/R (this was my original plan before I became a dealer).
Besides the sound quality, the SX-8300/R's function fits my need. It is a lot more dynamic than the Orion and most speakers. Actively bi-amping the bass produces a lot more bass than the Orion and most speakers. It's functionality fits my need. I will not be using any subwoofers in the Living room or Theater room.
I can definitely understand having different cars. I drive a Jeep Commander to work. It's my workhorse. But my leisure car is my Lexus LX 570. Maybe one day I'll drive a used Range Rover to work and keep my LX 570 as my leisure car.
Notice how I only like SUVs. I have no desires for speedy cars or sedans. In this sense, I think cars are like speakers. It is all about personal preference. What fits your needs best. I need 4x4 Full-time 4-wheel-drive where I live. It is guaranteed to have at least 2 ice storms per year.