Hello. I'm new here and this is my first post.
I haven't really had any "high" end equipment but I do like the high end sound. I had a Hafler 500D but never had really good speakers to compliment them. I really liked the power I could put through my ..... excuse me... Bose 901 Series 1's but I would sometimes put it into thermal. I didn't like the variable fan in it.
Finally I found some better equipment many years ago at an audio store liquidation auction. I got a pair of Definitive BP8's and a pair of B&W 805's. I also pickedup a pair of B&W Matrix 3's at another auction. The Definitives sounded really nice but 805's took over. The are just a much better sounding speaker... especially with voice.
I also have a rack of left overs from the eighties. I bought into the Carver stuff. All brand new M-500T "magnetic field" amp and the sonic holography crap. I sold off the pre-amp but still have the amp, tuner and cd player, still up and running in our living room entertainment center driving those 40 year old 901's. Can you believe that... 40 years old and I can push those things till the m500 clips with no apparent harm. I did buy an electronics upgrade kit for the Bose EQ. That thing has been a problem. It's a full set of new caps and whatnot. Just got to get around to it.
We had a recreation room built onto the house in 2008. I did a full home theater setup listed here.
L/R: B&W 805's
Center: Paradigm C5
Surround sides: Paradigm SA-15R Ceilings
Surround backs: Paradigm SA-15R-30 Ceilings
Sub: Velodyne SPL-1000 Series 1
Sub: SVS PB13-Ultra.
Cabinet: Salamander Synergy
I drive it with a Pioneer Elite SC-05 A/V receiver that does 7.1 at around 120 WPC
Both subs are active so no power for them.
Panny 65" plasma.

The 805's simply aren't a match for that massive Paradigm C5 center. I also really like my 2 channel music loud at times... hence those old 901's.
So now that I can afford a little more I decided to get some loudspeakers that match my ears. I have a set of Legacy Focus SE's being built for me as we speak. It's gonna be about 4-6 weeks before I get them. These puppies way 200 lbs each and have some serious capabilities along with impressive power handling capacity... 500w+
So I get this feeling the Pioneer just won't do the SE's justice and made a knee jerk purchase. I picked up a lightly used, cosmetically perfect 14B SST for $3500. Now I'm not sure what to do with the implementation of this monster. I guess I would run the R/L low level from the Pioneer to the 14 and from there to the SE's.
I was wondering if anyone has ever done a dual switchable setup. One where for the more often used home theater mode, I could switch to all A/V power but when I want serious listening, switch over to the 14. That would mean much less on-offs for the 14 and I don't need it really for the HT.
The other thing I have going is the A/V receiver has audio setup mode that has the mic. It will run through a test cycle and preset the EQ and speaker levels from where the mic is placed. I'm wondering how well this works with the R/L's being hooked up to low level outs.
Thoughts?