I used ProAc Studio 140 Mark One speakers with a Cyrus setup. I had a laminate over cement floor and the downward firing bass ports helped fill the some say thin, some say detailed, I say a bit bass-weak, sound of Cyrus kit. In an apartment living room measuring barely 5 m x 4 m the sound was neighbour-annoyingly good 🙂
FWIW you could start out with, say, one of the Cyrus 8 series integrated, with or without built in DAC, and then add a Cyrus X-power (power amp)later. The results are impressive. Use the integrated to run the bass and the power amp to run the treble in bi-amp mode. It's counter-intuitive but the treble section actually requires more power more of the time than the bass. Later you can add another X-power and run the setup in twin mono mode. Short of going for a pre-amp / twin mono power amp setup from the get-go, like the Cyrus DAC-XP and twin Mono-X?00s, it's the best sound you'll get out of Cyrus kit.
And despite what anyone says, bi-wiring with hefty cables (I used two runs of Chord Odyssey-4 to each speaker - with two cores in each cable for the plus and the other two for the minus) definitely helps. If you don't bi-wire, throw the brass jumpers on the speakers in the trash and have your dealer make up some 30 cm long "jumpers" out of the same cable you use for your main speaker runs. Again you could start out like this then go bi-wire when you go bi-amp.
Just my two cents' worth.