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If the size and the power requirements aren't a big constraint, it would be much better to get either a t-amp along with some bookshelf speakers, or a set of powered speakers to fill a house. You could also add in a subwoofer.
T-amps: Dayton dta1ar (bluetooth built in)-$45 Smsl sa50 ( It doesn't have a bluetooth reciever so you'll need a separate adapter) - $66 Audiosource amp 100(doesn't have bluetooth but is class ab)- $120
http://www.amazon.com/HomeSpot-NFC-Enabled-Bluetooth-Receiver-System/dp/B009OBCAW2/ref=pd_sim_e_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=04TXPGMPZJQY9BTAJ5XY
http://www.parts-express.com/bluetooth-v40-audio-receiver-board-aptx--edr-12-vdc--320-351
Subwoofer (least to most expensive): Dayton sub 800/1000 - $100,$120 Martin logan dynamo 300 -$130 Dayton sub 1200/1500-$150,$180
Bookshelf speakers (least to most expensive): Dayton b652 -$40 Insignia sp213 -$50 Micca mb42 -$60 Dayton b652 air - $65 ish Insignia sp213 (Needs grill removal and subwoofer according to averagejoeaudiophile's review)-$70 Micca mb42x -$80 Pioneer bs22 - $130 Polk tsi100 -$140 Polk monitor 45 -$160
Dsp corrections for every bookshelf speaker aside from the polk monitor series, dayton b652, and insignia sp213 can be found on noaudiophile.
Active speakers: Micca pb42x -$100 per pair Monoprice 5in monitor (605500)- $180 per pair Jbl lsr305-$300 per pair Noaudiophile has corrections for pb42x
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