Best In Wall for 2.1 setup?


We just moved and are in the midst of renovating an older home and one of the rooms will be my listening room (home theatre) and son's playroom. I primarily listen to 2 channel but have started to get in to 5.1 music a little. We have a very active 3 year old who like to push on speakers so I have to switch to either on-wall or in-wall speakers or get him a straightjacket. Dimensions of the room are 11x20 with 9 foot ceilings though the listening area itself will be about 11x11 (the rest is my son's play area). My budget for all 5 speakers is about $2500-3000 and I listen to primarily 60's/70's rock, jazz, and some classical.

Since hardly anyone has these type of speakers available for demo, I am buying somewhat blind. Anyone have experience with these? Even if you don't know these, I would like to hear some experiences you may have with other candidates. Seems like everyone is making in-wall speakers now, so the choices are getting mind-boggling.

Polk 265 LS series
Revel IW90
Gallo A'Diva TI
Noble FIdelity LS-82

My current equipment is:

Polk LSI9's and Center with Def Tech Bi-Pole in rear
Emotiva XPA-3 to drive the mains
Onkyo TSXSR 806 receiver which drive the rears
Denon DVD 2930 DVD/SACD
B&O 9000 turntable
NAD PP2 Phono Preamp
PS3

My intention is to upgrade some of the components a little later on but this is the first step.
zivony
You will find it difficult to get info on them, as very few people ever seem to implement high quality in-walls. I bought a full 5 speaker in-wall setup from Mirage, before realizing my walls are mortar and lath. Now they sit unopened collecting dust. Cest la vie. Do lots of research before delving into it. This is when a local AV shop can really help.

The Gallo A'Diva are fantastic speakers. Detail galore, and highly involving. I use them on my desktop, and in my portable system. Hope this helps,
mot
In that price range you should definitely include the Paradigm prodict line for consideration.