need 5 speaker setup; have 1200


A friend has bought my Yamaha 2095 and is looking to purchase a 5.1 speaker system and he has approximately $1200 to spend. He is new to home theater. His system will go into an 12 x 20 combo living/dining area with wood floors. He will be setting up the system along the long walls (viewing and listening across the narrow dimensions of the room). He will audition speakers in town but will purchase on audiogon or other similar site.

Two questions:
1) What price (retail) speakers should he audition and realistically be able to purchase on audiogon or ebay for around $1200?; and
2) What would you recommend he audition in that price range?

thanks,
dwwhitley
If you're gonna audition the speakers in a shop then you should buy them from that shop. leo.
Its not ethical to Audition at a dealer with no intent to buy.
Go to BEST BUY and the likes.Please dont waste the time of Hi End dealers if you only plan on using them and will buy from here.
Tell your friend to buy on recommendations and to not waste retailers time if he is not planning on purchasing from them. They are not there to let online shoppers help decide what speakers to buy used, they are there to provide service and advise real customers.
Without commenting on the points already made, I'd suggest your friend consider the PSB Alpha line. Another option is to contact Audio Advisor (Web: www.audioadvisor.com; phone: 1-800-942-0220) which sells several very good, inexpensive speakers, including the Sound Dynamics RTS-3, which has gotten very positive critical reviews. The RTS-3 is currently on sale at Audio Advisor for $200 per pair (normally $280/pr). They also have a sale price of $250 per pair on the Mission 771 (normally $400/pr). The third speaker on sale at AA for $500 (normally $750) is the JMLabs Opal 607, which would make good main speakers. Audio Advisor is an excellent retailer, and will provide your friend with very good advice plus a good price. The sale speakers are in limited supply, so your friend may want to act fairly soon if he's interested in any of these units.
Ignore the chippy responses above and chalk them up to the fact that many who post here work in the industry and have a financial axe to grind. An audio dealer, as much as any other business person, has an obligation to earn your patronage. I would not waste time going to a "high-end" audio salon given that you are looking for HT gear and your stated budget, as you are likely only to encounter more of the attitude of entitlement displayed above and shabby treatment. What do you think has driven so many of these dealers out of business?

Regarding your initial query, I would say that A-Gon is not the place to look for such gear as 5.1 speaker packages seldom appear here and buying multiple sets of speakers in the same finish is problematic. I second Sdcampbell on the Mission suggestion and would also add the KEF Crestas as a low price yet decent sounding alternative. Buying from Audio Advisor gives piece of mind via their return guarantee, although at a price premium. If you know that you definitely want a specific package without the return option, you can generally find a lower price on Yahoo Shopping.