OK, based on a quick search your Solo 5.1 seems to be a fine one-box solution for audio and video. Combining flexible inputs and a moderately powered amplifier.
As far as matching it to a pair of speakers, one must 1st consider electronic compatibility The most basic question is, "Will my amplifier drive _____ speakers in my room?"
Then it comes down to finding the a host of speakers that qualify electrically (based on how easily they are to drive) and selecting a pair that sounds 'best'. To know this one must hear them, which can be the difficult part.
Taking this in steps, let's start with some questions that will allow any responders to provide more valuable advise.
What is the size of room to be served by your system?
How loud do you listen at?
What sources will you be using CD, streaming, TV)?
Are you located near audio stores and if so are you familiar with there offerings?
Many can help you narrow down speakers to be considered, only you can decide which pair will serve you 'best'.
Take your time and enjoy the search.
As far as matching it to a pair of speakers, one must 1st consider electronic compatibility The most basic question is, "Will my amplifier drive _____ speakers in my room?"
Then it comes down to finding the a host of speakers that qualify electrically (based on how easily they are to drive) and selecting a pair that sounds 'best'. To know this one must hear them, which can be the difficult part.
Taking this in steps, let's start with some questions that will allow any responders to provide more valuable advise.
What is the size of room to be served by your system?
How loud do you listen at?
What sources will you be using CD, streaming, TV)?
Are you located near audio stores and if so are you familiar with there offerings?
Many can help you narrow down speakers to be considered, only you can decide which pair will serve you 'best'.
Take your time and enjoy the search.