I am looking to put together a solid home-theater sound system that can handle both music and movies. This would be a video-centric system, so initially I am looking to get a center channel, 2 fronts, and a sub - and expanding to surround as $$ permits.
I am currently working with a budget of around $2000 for the speakers and receiver. Working in my favor, though, is that I have a friend who used to be a dealer and who still has contacts where I can get Onkyo, Harmon Kardon, and Snell Acoustics at a wholesale cost.
For my receiver I am thinking the yet to be released Onkyo TX-SR705, which is a new HDMI 1.3 receiver. Excluding tax, I can get this for around $600. That gives me roughly $1400 to work with on the speakers and sub. My favorites so far are the Snell Acoustic K7 (715/pr) and CR7 (350) for around $1050 total. I can also get the Basis 150 sub for $330, bringing my total to ~$1400 for the snells, and the Magnepan MMG W/C (I will hold off on using the "maggies" term until I am a little more in the know) at around $600 for the fronts and center, plus a sub that has yet to be determined.
I am wondering what is a good choice to make between the 2 systems, or is there something else that you might recommend? The Magnepans are well reviewed, but I am concerned with the fall off on the high end and the need for a sub that reaches 100Hz (as well as the fact that every review quantifies the MMG W or MMG C speakers with a "great value for a $300 speaker"). I have had the opportunity to hear both speakers firsthand and think they sound terrific (although I am coming from a $300 set of Klipsch surround speakers bought when I was in college, so anything sounds better). Even though I may not be able to tell the difference right now, over time I may come to realize I made a mistake and will suffer from an extreme case of buyers remorse.
Can anyone make a recommendation, or provide me with additional information that could assist me in this decision? Is there a better choice that I should make?
Many thanks with your help on this.