Good for you! But you're not the one asking for advice here.
Yes, well I did not introduce that aspect of the matter. In my original post, I simply replied to the opening post question of American speakers for $2k. If he does not like the ones I suggested auditioning, or his wife won't let him buy them, then obviously I am not forcing him to buy them. In fact, my advice is simply to audition them, and then he should decide for himself based on that and on whatever else he hears, and based on whatever other considerations matter to him.
Some people love Magnepan speakers, and some others don't. Which sort of person he is can only be determined after he listens to them. If he listens to them and he does not like them, then it will not matter whether his wife would accept them or not, and he will not later wonder whether he should have gone with them instead of what he selects.
Really, one should audition as many speakers as one can stand to audition, of as many types (e.g., ribbon, horn, dome, whatever) that one can reasonably find, of as many different brands as possible, so that one will be less likely to regret one's choice later on. With $2k, one can get some really good speakers, though no matter what he buys, they will not be perfect and something else will be better in some way or other. Which will be best for him depends on which virtues he requires, and which vices he can tolerate.