What speakers work well with Arcam Solo 5.1 amp


I do not know anything about stereo equipment. Just that I have the Arcam Solo 5.1 surround sound system, and I  would like to learn what speakers, in the mid price range or used, would work well for it. I would really appreciate any help. Music is my passion first and foremost. I like it crazy loud at times. And so that's about it. The sum total of my knowledge. I dont know about amps, receivers, or tweaking components, woofers or anything else. Is there someone who could point me in the right direction, thank you, Kesha.
kesha
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. 
Thank you Mesch, I appreciate the information, a starting place which I didnt have. The room is 20'x25'. Music from CDs and streaming if possible. I've streamed movies but not music as of yet, although my sister does and can show me. There are some audio stores about 35 minutes drive from me. I like to listen to music loud for the about 1/2 the time. As to the electronic capability, will my amp drive ______ speakers, I dont know about that. But can try to learn about it. Once again, thank you for taking time to help me. I know I'm pretty illiterate about audio, but your questions and info gives me a direction.
Info, not sure if it has any answers:
Key Features
•Slim-profile DVD/receiver combo •50 watts x 5 channels •Inputs: 2 HDMI, 2 component-/composite-video; IR in (2-zone); 12-volt trigger; RS-232; port for optional iPod dock or cable •Outputs: HDMI, component-video, composite-video, IR, 5 analog preouts •FM/AM tuner with 30 presets, RDS •17.3 x 3.1 x 14 in; 23 lbTest BenchThe Solo Movie 5.1 measured well in almost all regards. Power was generous for a 50-watt x 5 design, and it had no trouble producing 71 watts with all channels driven. Noise and distortion were excellent on the digital-input tests (stereo PCM and Dolby Digital) but didn't improve much with 96-kHz/24-bit PCM sources. With the Arcam's merely average analog-input (stereo) noise performance, this suggests that its analog output circuits are the limiting factor here.
Read more at https://www.soundandvision.com/content/arcam-solo-movie-51-dvd-receiver-page-2#eQgYE7CBHIMIJIlg.99
Hello Rodge, thank you for your input. I'm thinking to start with 2 speakers, eventually adding in more.
Amplifier Output Details120 Watt - 4 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 0.2% - 2 channels
75 Watt - 8 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 0.2% - 2 channels
75 Watt - 4 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 0.2% - 5 channels
60 Watt - 8 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 0.2% - 5 channels