Yep, I have two systems. Ok, I believe that for a particular budget that is not sky high, one could choose differently, depending if the use is for music or HT.
I know there are some posters here who avidly believe that if a speaker is good for one, then it is forcibly good for the other. I would believe the same in an ideal world, with the ideal speaker. If you've ever priced the ideal speaker, then you would know it's not very cheap.
I use ML Summits for music listening. They were my favorite speakers that I auditioned, of many, and that includes a couple of pairs in the 50k-100k range.
They kinda suck for HT for a few reasons, though other users love them just fine for the application. They need considerable distance from the front wall (reducing the possible screen size). They are beamy, and force a small sweetspot of a listening area. Welp, I have 2 rows of 4. They are light-reflective in nature, and are distracting for a FP setup. Sure, this could be avoided with an acoustically transparent screen, but you get the point. They will compress more quickly in the upper registers at anything close to movie theater volumes.
For the HT, I use PSB's, and they are just one notch above the bottom of the line, and they work much better than my stereo speakers costing so much more for my very
particular application.
Well, those are my experiences. If I had B&W 800Ds, I'd really have no need for two systems. However, with that kind of investment on speakers, I would obviously setup the HT with audio as a first priority, and that would force either an AT screen, or at the very least, a screen that would be a small fraction of the size that I have, atm. Well, I guess the last statement is irrelevant to the thread, but I wanted to say it.
I do think, or I should say "guess", that +90% of folks would love my PSBs for both applications. The comparative lack of resolution does not appear so easily until one listens to good classical recordings on them, IMO, and I would say that less than 10% of the population would listen to such a thing.
