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I'm a Bowers and Wilkins fan. Just upgraded to the 684 S2 floor standing main speakers with HTM62 S2 center speaker, while still using their VM1s for surround speakers, and an old reliable REL Storm subwoofer. I've paired them with a Yamaha receiver. It sounds amazing, but all together you're looking at 3K probably.

Things to keep in mind. Center speaker is the most important, all dialog and most of the sound comes through there. Next the main speakers. Surround sound is great, yet most of the immersive music will be pumping from the main speakers while dialog comes through the center channel. The surround speakers don't need to be of the same caliber to get a great surround effect, yet it helps to have physical speakers for that instead of simulated surround. If set up properly you're not aware of them being there, until that knock on the door  and other effects that suddenly make you look behind you :) So getting surround speakers of the same brand with similar sound profile is still a good idea. Yet smaller speakers are fine.

I used 5 FPM5s with a B&W subwoofer for my home theater which look great on the walls. However room size and wall and floor material have just as much effect on sound quality as speakers. My home theater is pretty small, sided with 2 concrete walls, while my living room is open room concept, high ceiling, all wood. Sound appreciates room to breath. My home theater still sounds great (Thumper on full volume is amazing) yet the open space of the living room with free standing speakers makes it sound more spacious. There's only so far you can go with high quality speakers until the physcial dimensions of the speaker and the space you put them in becomes the limiting factor. Floor standing speakers are the way to go. And a subwoofer is essential imo :)

Sony launched very decent affordable speakers which has been getting good reviews
http://www.sony.ca/en/electronics/speakers/ss-cs3
http://hometheaterreview.com/sony-ss-cs3-floorstanding-speaker-reviewed/