Help: Speakers to fill Exceptionallly Large Room?


I'm trying to outfit a large coffeebar with a decent pair of speakers or monitors on a budget. The room is approximately 20 feet wide by 80 feet deep. My current plan is to place one speaker at the front of the space aiming at the bar and a second about half way through the space, again, aiming at the bar. Everything beyond the second speaker will be a "quiet" space for all intents and purposes.

Rules are that I cant use more than two speakers and they have to be wall mountable. I'd like the place to sound good, though I know it will be no acoustic dream, by far. Price range is probably $500-600, $1000 max. Should be relatively efficient, because I'll need some db's to fill the space. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
jaminsky
Stanwal,

Beginning with the Series 3, the 901s could be driven to very high volumes with a good 75w/ch receiver. They do require use of an equalizer (included) that runs through a tape loop. Finding a modern receiver, integrated amp, or preamp with a tape loop could be challenging.
"they were based on table radio speakers equalized so that their midrange was suppressed to the level of their treble and bass. "

Didn't realize that. That is an innovative design! No wonder their sound was so unique and sought after by many!
Don't fool around, JBL Everest 66's. They are visually a statement. However, at $60K for the pair, you may need another loan.