How about a used set of old infinity speakers, preferably a pair of Kappa 8.1's? They can be found for $400-1400 & sound great. The 7.1's are easier to drive but do not play as low, still great speakers!!! Many state the 9.1's do not sound as good as it's smaller brother the 8.1 so I would stay away from them. I would at least do a little searching to see if someone has a set you can listen to.
The only downside is they need some power to get them to sound great so the money you saved on not spending your entire speaker budget can get you a amp. When money is willing get a 2nd amp to bi-amp the speakers & they will totally rock. I think these are hard to beat especially when you like the techno music that you like, same stuff I enjoy & they do great. Shake the house but do it accurately :) For low end extension you just can't beat a large driver.
Presently I use a parasound hca-1500 to power my speakers & I would not run them off of a receiver.
For HT a sub isn't a necessity with these speakers but any good speaker can't reproduce a explosion or impact like a true sub.
The only downside is they need some power to get them to sound great so the money you saved on not spending your entire speaker budget can get you a amp. When money is willing get a 2nd amp to bi-amp the speakers & they will totally rock. I think these are hard to beat especially when you like the techno music that you like, same stuff I enjoy & they do great. Shake the house but do it accurately :) For low end extension you just can't beat a large driver.
Presently I use a parasound hca-1500 to power my speakers & I would not run them off of a receiver.
For HT a sub isn't a necessity with these speakers but any good speaker can't reproduce a explosion or impact like a true sub.