Also, if you can afford it, don't be shy about getting a center speaker (assuming you go with a surround receiver). While it's true that two good speakers, when driven in stereo, can give a convincing center image for dialog (my Reference 1s do an amazing job of this - many people think the center is on even when the soundtrack is DD 2.0), it's only true when you are sitting in the stereo "sweet spot." Getting a center channel will make a huge difference in keeping the dialog centered for viewers that are off-axis. I ran a 3.1 setup for a year since, like the OP, it was tricky to wire the surrounds, and it worked quite well.