No, not what was intended. I was stating that, if he did need high end 2 channel music duties, and wanted to stay same speakers as HT speaker, "combo" system (I'm assuming his dedicated theater room was for "all out, dedicated theater"- could be wrong), then he'd likely have to pay-up!
Yes, you can get a darn good, high out-put, quality, effective, and yet budget type of home theater speaker system, which fills a large space with potent theater sound, yes! I am assuming that his love of DCM's, means he's into this stuff a bit. I also assumed he was doing double duty for music and movies with the same system.
Let me clarify a bit, you can get a very strong sounding theater presentation from some innexpensive Klipsch Horns in that eventual dedicated space, I'm certain! I would also suggest that you would get a stronger offering for HT duties from that same Klipsch system, then your DCM's! They look like music speakers to me.
Of course, if you stay separate music/movie systems, and you like female vocals, light chamber music, modest level rock/pop, jazz, blues, etc, then most any higher ambition audiophile offering can do pretty darn nice sounding music, from a speaker. I think many here know that.
Thiels, B&W's, higher Paradigms n NHT's, Snells, Dyn's, you name it! Much nice sounding music speakers in these, and similar line-ups. However, throw a full THX system effort into a "request", and now what does what? -and in a large room, no less?! It's all I'm saying...n to each his own.
The age old sying, "a good speaker is a good speaker", just doesn't equate ..that is unless you come to the realization that most commercial home audio speakers aren't adequate to do full justice to a lot of high demand source material out there, without coming apart at the seams, n flattening out when you put the gutts to em! ..and movie sountracks are murder on a lot of gear out there.
You have choices...chose wisely
If anyone here like's to embrace the Bose Cube for their HT needs. I say, "God Bless em!"