Yeah,
Guitar Center looks to be a big trouble. Vulture capitalists loaded it with debt and then ran off with the profits in the form of exorbitant interest payments, just like Toys'R'Us. Bain Capital, of course, Mitt Romney's alma mater. There ought to be laws. I have fond memories of both Toys'R'Us and Guitar Center. What Toys'R'Us was to my childhood years, Guitar Center was to my 20's; a place with a lot of really cool, fun stuff, and not much of it I could afford. Still, I enjoyed going there, and playing with their keyboard synthesizers and drum machines.
As for the salesman who hadn't heard of Klipsch and thought that home audio sounds bad, my first instinct is to say what an idiot, but I remembered I used to be like that too. My interest in hi-fi audio began in studio audio, and I used to hold some pretty dumb misconceptions myself. After a lot of education, I know that home audio can be as linear and high performance as decent studio monitors, and also that some studio monitors can perform very poorly. Don't judge a speaker by its origins in pro audio or home audio. Look for good measurements, preferably done by a third party. That being said, there are some really excellent values in the studio monitor world for pure sound quality, as long as you don't mind the more business-like appearance.