Thiel Powerplane and Powerpoint Speakers


In my continuing quest for the best bang for the buck bedroom surround system I have veered in the direction of the Thiel powerpoint and powerplane speakers. I am still looking at great bookshelf speakers such as Reverl M20s ect. but the Thiel have entered the race. What does anyone know of think of these coupled with a 100 wpc Rotel 1065. A good center might be the thiel sc series.
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IF it where me, in a difficult room, I'd forget the 5.1 and just to a high end 2 channel(mini monitor) set up with a digital pre/pro thrown in! Some nice high end monitors(2ea) with, say, a tube integrated(with a dd/dts pre/pro looped into an auxilary input) and a quick little subwoofer in the room, and you'd get very clear, deatailed, hi-end sounding, musical and dynamic sound from music or HT!
Basically, you're going to likely end up with less than stellar/perfect surround sound and music both being compromised the way you're going about it! I just think you're trying to "force it" by doing a whole system in your room at this point!
I think this applies to your "less than ideal" set up situation. IN this case, less might be more.
good luck
At CES the Thiel home theatre setup used just Powerpoints (I think) and their sub, and it was awesome. This is a worthy direction if you can pull it off. As always, be careful of mating Thiels with inexpensive lean sounding solid state gear. If you do find it sounding a bit lean, use Cardas cabling, perhaps Shunyata power cords too, and hear the magic.
Thanks to all. Unsound I really understand where your going on the thiel rotel match as others have pointed out lean amps with thiels are not a good match. I personally would match CJ amps with Thiels if that were a logical choice. I have a CJ amp that I have matched with Revel M20s with very warm results. My concern here was the thiel match. The Rotel amp is a nice bang for the buck but somewhat lean.