Gave Best Buy another shot today and went to a different store and what a difference that made. I am still on a search for speakers but do have a component stand the Sanus NFA245MOC and dual SVS PB-4000's on order as well as picked up my Marantz SR6014. The wife was with as well so WAF was sealed at time of shopping
. She really enjoyed the subs and was also giving input into the speakers we were listening to. She really like the Bowers & Wilkins 702's but they were a bit out of my budget and there was something I couldn't put my finger on that just wasn't clicking with me. Not sure if it was details missing or something in the mid to high range that was kind of flat or what it was but they just didn't excite me. Not saying they were bad but just not my favorites. She agreed that the Martin Logan 60XTI's sounded good but were not a good fit for a large space. Just not good off axis. I also found that when I was at the first best but the speakers he claimed were the 60XCTI's were actually the 40's. I have to give it to Justin at the Minnetonka Best Buy. He spent about 3 hours with me and the wife going over speakers sound testing and different receivers, amps and sub demos. Was great to work with and gave me a good deal on the subs as well. He even got me some new music to check out and you could tell he loves music and what he does.
The Kef R11 were nice as well but again out of my price range. I didn't care as much for the Elac speakers they had on display but the store really seems to be focused around Bowers and Wilkins.
We also enjoyed listening to some Macintosh and Arcam receivers as well as some of the Denon and Marantz. The Arcam AVR A30 is a really great sounding receiver but very pricey. The Macintosh were the most neutral receivers I have heard which I appreciated but again way too expensive on my salary.
Overall really good experience. And if Justin ever reads this (never know he could be a member) I enjoyed and appreciated his assistance.