Shipping Set of Speakers across country


I am considering purchasing a set of high end speakers but my issue is that they are located 1600 miles away from me. The dimensions are 52"x 22"x 14", each speaker, they weigh 150lbs each. How do I have them shipped to me so they arrive complete and not damaged?

Has anyone used a freight company with good results?

Any advice is appreciated.
risabab
A friend of mine is a speaker manufacturer and uses BAX Global. He's pretty happy with them. Its no guarantee, of course, but good stories are better than bad ones.
There was a recent thread on this. I recently used Adcom and my speakers (similar size and weight) arrived without a blemish. I believe Wilson uses them.
Have them double boxed with rigid foam in between and then strapped to a pallet and shipped freight.
SWAMPWALKER nailed it ....speakers strapped onto a sturdy pallet and pay the full freight tariff to ship them ...if you want to avoid risk of handling and shipping damage. At that weight, freight may be your only option....full stop.
I shipped soundlab M2's in their crates from seattle to NJ using united van lines freight service; arrived without any issues right to my home.
Like everything, it all depends on who is doing the packing. It's one thing if a speaker manufacturer is packing the speakers with custom double boxes, and then dropping them off at the freight co. to be secured to a palet. Quite another if the freight co. is packing them--that's a roll of the dice in my experience. Does the seller have the original boxes? Double boxes?
I purchased a I purchased a complete 7 Danley sound labs speakers system and 3 jtr subwoofers. Cost me a good penny ($12k) and we actuall used PODS to ship. It was cheaper the. A freight company and very effective. Shipped from Washington to Ohio no problems and they dropped the POD right in my driveway.

I just used Raven Air ( Susanne 602 305 7488 ) to receive a used pair of Wilson Duette 2's.  They were fast, relatively inexpensive and the speakers came in perfect condition.  Having never done this before, I purchased the insurance from them to protect myself.  As it turned out, they were packed so well that I did not need it.  

I just used Raven Air ( Susanne 602 305 7488 ) to receive a used pair of Wilson Duette 2's.  They were fast, relatively inexpensive and the speakers came in perfect condition.  Having never done this before, I purchased the insurance from them to protect myself.  As it turned out, they were packed so well that I did not need it.  

@willgolf - I think you hit the nail on the head - "they were packed so well". It really all comes down to the packing. You just have to assume that every shipper is not going to treat every item with kid gloves. I had a big pair of Tannoys almost damaged when a forklift operator rammed the speakers while they were in a custom made crate. If the packing in the crate wasn't at least 6 inches thick, I would have had a big whole in one of the speakers. If I was going to buy heavy speakers or ship heavy speakers, I would only do so if they were going to bein a crate with extra heavy duty packing.