Floor Speakers Needed after "Remodel"


So it's happened.

There has been a change to decor in our living room which means that all the existing sound equipment has gone. On the bright side, I'm looking at this as an opportunity to do a little of my own shopping in the electronics area but the budget is definitely bargain oriented.

To stay within the new aesthetic, I've switched to a Marantz NR-1608 Slimline receiver which does indeed look very svelte but is rated at a modest 7x50W of power. I'm hopeful that my 2 channel output might come in a little higher than this. Other than concern about the power, I really like it.

On the speaker front, my first attempt to replace my previous Paradigm Studio 60's has been a flop. While the cabinets of the Phase Tech Teatro 11.5s I've brought in look very nice, the sound has been a great disappointment. So here I am on AudioGon looking for speakers and filtering on "Price Low to High".

Before I get too far I thought I would ask for general suggestions. I'm looking for used floor speakers under $1000/pair. Music performance is most important to me but they will also be used as part of a home theater setup. I listen to all genres of music but am not obsessive about room shaking bass. Failures in the midrange are the source of my current disappointment. I like detail as much as anyone but typically avoid horns and overly bright tweeters. My room is around 20x25.

When I browse AudioGon I see everything from B&W to PSB to Thiel to Revel in my price range. However, I don't know if that implies that these offerings are either ancient models or in poor condition.

What would you be looking for if you were in my shoes? 
jambon
I heard the Minuets (basically the monitor version of the Preludes) at a show demo with mid-level electronics, and they produced a jaw-dropping reproduction of an acoustic standup bass in a good-sized room. There’s a lot more to speaker design than driver size, not the least of which is the quality of the drivers themselves. Silverline has been around for a long time, and Mr. Yun (the designer) knows what he's doing and is one of the nicest guys in high-end audio.  I highly doubt you’d be disappointed by the Preludes.

@jambon, Dont limited A-gone ,   Go to garage sale or yard sale. 
you can find a lot  for you price point
Saw some Paradigm "Jr" speakers ($17k) at Ovation Audio in Indy this week. Audio-Art! Really ravishing!