I could make this a very long post but I'll try to keep it short, sweet, and to the point. 
Wanted:
Onkyo TX-SR606B Receiver
Polk M60 fronts, M30 rears, CSR center, Sub10 subwoofer.
Since the store didn't have the subwoofer in stock at the time they worked up a Klipsch package for about $200 more.
What I ended up with:
Onkyo TX-SR606B Receiver
Klipsch F2 fronts, Quintet III center + rears, 420W subwoofer.
This leaves me with 2 speakers unused in case I want to go 7.1 later.
(The store actually messed up and also gave me a Quintet SL speaker set but being the honest guy that I am I returned that to the store today.
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Even though they were slightly more expensive I think they're also more powerful and probably just as good if not better than the Polk setup would have been. Since I'm not audiophile and hadn't heard either before going to the store plus with the size of my room I doubt I'd notice the difference anyway.
Next up is 1 or 2 nice Encore Decibel recliners that they had for about $475-500 each.
Wanted:
Onkyo TX-SR606B Receiver
Polk M60 fronts, M30 rears, CSR center, Sub10 subwoofer.
Since the store didn't have the subwoofer in stock at the time they worked up a Klipsch package for about $200 more.
What I ended up with:
Onkyo TX-SR606B Receiver
Klipsch F2 fronts, Quintet III center + rears, 420W subwoofer.
This leaves me with 2 speakers unused in case I want to go 7.1 later.
(The store actually messed up and also gave me a Quintet SL speaker set but being the honest guy that I am I returned that to the store today.
Even though they were slightly more expensive I think they're also more powerful and probably just as good if not better than the Polk setup would have been. Since I'm not audiophile and hadn't heard either before going to the store plus with the size of my room I doubt I'd notice the difference anyway.
Next up is 1 or 2 nice Encore Decibel recliners that they had for about $475-500 each.