Hi emadf
I've had Yamaha RX-A1010 and a pair of Monitor Audio RX6 floorstanders myself. This was based purely on WHF review recommendations. To me, listening sessions in dealerships are confusing, biased and not helping. At my last listening demo I was presented with a pair of speakers approx 8 feet from the back wall...
The Yamaha / Monitor Audio RX6 combo sound was excellent for both the stereo and TV / BD / DVD / PC gaming playbacks and listening. Sound was dynamic, clear, crisp with smooth hights and good bass.
In stereo only setup, Yamaha switches to a virtual surround sound unless you do not overide it with a "Straight, Pure Direct or Stereo" settings. Excellent for any video or PC gaming. I'm using "Adventure" - wide virtual for movies like Bruce Willis's or "Sci-Fi" for things like Transformers or Crysis3. Amazing.
Thing is, you do not really need 5.1 speaker setup if you do not have corresponding space. Virtual sound does it for you. Someone already said that on this forum. That's why I went with a stereo front speakers only. It all makes much sence. Very few people got a proper room for 5.1 or more setup, let's face it.
I've bi-amped speakers and run two sets of Chord Odyssey cables between Yamaha and MA's, Yamaha being set to "5.1 and Bi-amp" in system setup, with no subwoofer as you do not need one.
For your setup, I would recommend the all new Monitor Audio Silver 6. They've got even more refined sound as opposed to the previous MA RX6.
I liked the setup so much I've upgraded to MA GX200 and Yamaha RX-A3030. I've heard other popular Pioneer, Onkyo and Marantz setups and to me, Yamaha is more musical always.
And yes, forget those claiming high end AVR's are no good for stereo music. They just want to sell their integrated. To my knowledge, only one fair dealer on this forum said the best integrated he'd heard was Onkyo TX-NR5010 AVR...
Good luck with your purchase. You'll love it