Well Jim, time to pack a few very familiar cd's, lunch, map, and start listening! After healthy auditioning, narrowing down a couple of favorites, you can then bargain-hunt online. I don't think it may have been mentioned here, but I'd like to add Dynaudio to the list. Typically very smooth and phase-coherent.
I've found "fired up" a $2k deal for Contour 3.0s before, of course that sold in a heartbeat. Heck, there's the same pair right now that is pending sale for $500 more.
Here's a 3.0 Audience combo for $999.:
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1212951156
IIRC, the most affordable speakers made by Dyn (smallest bookshelves) msrp pretty close to 1k. Not a bad deal here! (fyi, Audience is the entry level, Contours is two lines up. davemcc has a pair of Focus, IIRC, the in-between line).
I recognize the seller's handle as well, an AVS forum member that appears to be a nice fellow. IIRC, he sells Dyn's, PSB, Parasound, others. Anyways, I typically would expect that saving 50% on Audiogon is a very realistic goal.
Speakers that I would love to hear, never had the chance, include Salk, Vandersteen, Epos, Era, Dali. It could be a moot point in your modest room, but IIRC, speakers like Ascend, Revel, and especially Totem like a bit more power.
edit: ahhh, too good to be true. $999 is for the towers, center add $500. Still not a bad deal at all, just not an utter steal as I previously thought!