Good starter speaker


Hello,

I am currently planning out a 2 channel system and I already purchased a used Rogue preamp.  The audio visual store that I like to deal with has a trade up program for speakers as long as the trade up is twice as much as the original purchase, which I’m fine with.  I am trying to keep the budget as low as possible at this point.  Here are the speaker brands that they carry:

Aerial Acoustics, Audio Engine, B&W, Emotiva, KEF, Klipsch Heritage, Klipsch, Linn, Martin Logan, Paradigm, Paradigm Persona, PSB, Soundcast, Spendor, SVS, Terra, Totem Acoustics, Totem Element.

Where would be a good place to start knowing that a year later I can upgrade without losing my initial investment?  Also, any suggestions concerning a powered amp in the 700-1500 range would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Roland 

rs1831
I will agree on the amplifier. SMc Audio does great upgrades to McCormack products.
I have never listened to Joseph Audio products, so I can't vouch for their performance, but I know people who love them- like soix.
I would pair the DNA 125 with a pair of Vandy's. (Yes, I know, I am fixated on Vandy's).
But, if the OP has a chance to audtion them, I think he'll see what I mean.
A used pair of 1's or 2's is definitely in your price range. Heck, a new pair of VLR's are in you price range. Don't let the small size fool you.
Bob
Soix and gdnrbob, thank you for your input.  I am really excited about putting together my system  and input like this is really helpful!
@rs1831,
You are most welcome.
I would also like to mention a very good audio dealer named John Rutan.
Audioconnection is his audiogon name and his store. I recommend him because he knows stereo and he is an up front guy who won't try to sell you anything. Even if you are not near the NYC area, he can give you some excellent advice, as he knows just about all the brands out there.

As this is your entry into high fidelity, I urge you to find dealers who can advise you and let you listen to equipment. It can be a long process, but I assure you, you will be a better consumer if you do.
Bob