you should also be thinking of where you want to place your speakers. Generally rear ported speakers need to be placed away from the front wall. Maggies need to be away from the wall and need an amp that can deliver current. Its my understanding that ohm speakers work well up against the front wall. I recommend sealed enclosed speakers which generally sound well up against the front wall. Efficient speakers need less power from the amplifier. Class D amplifiers need less ventilation and can be placed into tighter spaces than class A/B amplifiers..
Choosing a veneer that matches your furniture helps in the overall visual appeal and WAF. Keeping your wife happy and involved should be your number one priority. No stereo is worth a divorce.
If you live in an apartment or town house keeping your neighbors happy should be another consideration. Bass notes generally penetrates walls more so than treble notes. If that is your living situation than you need a speaker that works well with low level listening volumes such as the Harbeth P3ESR which comes in many different veneers. If you're looking for specific brand then I recommend using Hifi shark https://www.hifishark.com.
Choosing a veneer that matches your furniture helps in the overall visual appeal and WAF. Keeping your wife happy and involved should be your number one priority. No stereo is worth a divorce.
If you live in an apartment or town house keeping your neighbors happy should be another consideration. Bass notes generally penetrates walls more so than treble notes. If that is your living situation than you need a speaker that works well with low level listening volumes such as the Harbeth P3ESR which comes in many different veneers. If you're looking for specific brand then I recommend using Hifi shark https://www.hifishark.com.