Four years ago I had an $80 ten year old Kenwood and two speakers that were held together with glue and gum. I started with a Denon home theater reciever and Dfinitive Tech surround speakers. Four speaker changes, and multiple other changes later this is my system. All two channel, including sacd and dvd-a(don't like the surround much) is routed through the Rogue. The B&K is relegated to decoding dvd's and satellite. I have hardwood floors but there is no effect on the sound. Fortunately behind where I sit it is open to the right & left, only a small wall directly behind me. Alan, the owner of Silverline Audio, personally delivered my speakers and said I had a very neutral room. He already had my money so I know he was not fibbing, and he is a great guy. Well, I don't know if what I have is perfect but I certainly enjoy the sound. The hardwood floors are great for sliding to the music. Anyone have any money they can loan me?
Jond, I forgot I had my system posted and just ran across it accidentally. I don't like effect grilles have on speakers, any speakers, but I did not like the idea of taking them on and off but dust on the drivers posed a problem. Solution, I went to a local tailor shop and had very fine material that is used for lining the inside of suit pants/jacket cut to my measurement and hemmed. About $10. I use a little blue tack on the back of the speaker to attach one end of the material and I fold it up when my system is on and down to protect the drivers from dust when its off. I think I will call them speaker "bonnets!" It works!! As do the simple cork I use instead of spikes.