Having finally persuaded my wife to accept a home ciema system, I have found buying the TV (Panasonic TH-50PX70) and the receiver (Onkyo TX-SR605) relatively easy, but finding the right speakers is not! I am looking for powerful cinema surround sound and also good quality music - I like my sound 'beefy', with good solid base (can't stand Bose), but also want a piano to sound like... a piano! (I am considering buying the Marantz CD6002, which I have found for £229, or maybe the NAD C515 for about £180 - any views on which of these?) The room is 20ft x 16ft and, as we are renting, it might not be easy fixing any speakers to a wall. I live in Bracknell and work in Harrow, but a big frustration is that I have not yet found anybody who can give me a demo of the full surround speaker packages that I am considering. However, I have at least managed to find a local dealer where I have listened to the following 3 speakers in stereo pairs only, with CD music (from the Marantz player): - Q Acoustic 1010i: Good for the price, but I thought rather lightweight and trebly - Q Acoustic 1020i: A much better sound to my ears - fuller and less trebly - Monitor Audio BR2: A bit fuller again and definitely crisper; I thought them a little bright, but imagine this would improve when they are run-in. Following their excellent rating in What HIFI?, I had first thought my surround solution would be the Q Acoustic 1010i 5.1, but I do not want a pair of 1010i's as my hifi speakers. How would a system with 1020i's at the front and 1010i's at the rear work? Also, the sub was poorly reviewed, so should I substitute something like a Wharfdale Diamond 9 SW150 in this system? If I chose my preferred BR2s as the front speakers, I could go with the standard BR AV system... but do the BR-FX rears have to be wall-mounted? Anyway, my dealer recommends BR2s front and rear would be best... comments please? But my other problem is that the BR-FX centre is just too big to fit my TV unit! Substituting a Radius R225 has been suggested, but would this fit in well? and would an RS12 sub improve significantly on the BR-10? Ultimately, I could consider the R90-AV12 (seen at £1170) but I have not heard the R90's at all, so I wonder if they would give fuller hifi stereo than the BR2s? I am a hifi novice, but I have been doing some research... and I am now quite confused, as you can tell ! I would really appreciate suggestions for the best speaker solution.