Hi chariq. Personally if I had a budget of only $1000 for a whole speaker system I would look for a nice stereo pair of full range speakers. You will get much better sound than trying to buy a full 5.1.2.whatever channel system for that price. Good stereo is the foundation of surround sound. If you are sure you really want surround sound then look for speakers that have matching center and surrounds and you can buy them later as funds allow. My system is two channel only and is also a home theater as well. I have a projector with a motorized screen so when I’m listening to music I can get the theater out of the way. The system is optimized for two channel performance. But it still sounds wonderful for TV and movies. I do not miss surround sound at all (been there done that). But I’m using $10,000. open baffle speakers that have incredible imaging that makes for a very 3 dimensional sound with only 2 speakers.
Keep in mind that speakers designed for great audio will work fine for home theater on the other hand many "home theater" speakers are not great for music. They are more about special effects explosions etc.
Regarding subs. You will not be happy with a cheap sub like that for music. Deep articulate bass is the foundation of good sounding music. Get that wrong and you will not like it.
Don’t be afraid to shop the second hand market. Your money will go farther. One speaker I can highly recommend at your price it the ZU Audio Dirty Weekend. http://www.zuaudio.com/loudspeakers/omen-dirty-weekend-2 (search the reviews) I just set up a system for a guy (non audiophile) He was bragging to me about his "state of the art" Bose Acousimass surround system in his media room (those tiny cube speakers with a one note bass sub). Anyway I put together a great system for him with the Dirty weekends, a Emerald Physics 100.2se amp and a Jolida tube preamp/DAC/Bluetooth (all second hand for about $2,000.)Yes a stereo system for his theater. He is so thrilled with it, he could not believe how good it sounds and it does! In his small room it has plenty of deep bass. (The Bose went in the trash.) We though about a sub but both agreed after hearing it that it wasn’t needed. Music sounds wonderful and so do movies.
Bottom line you will get better sound focusing your money on two good speakers rather than spreading it out over 5,6,7? crappy ones. Plus you still need amplifier channels and cables for all those speakers, even more money.
Good luck!
Keep in mind that speakers designed for great audio will work fine for home theater on the other hand many "home theater" speakers are not great for music. They are more about special effects explosions etc.
Regarding subs. You will not be happy with a cheap sub like that for music. Deep articulate bass is the foundation of good sounding music. Get that wrong and you will not like it.
Don’t be afraid to shop the second hand market. Your money will go farther. One speaker I can highly recommend at your price it the ZU Audio Dirty Weekend. http://www.zuaudio.com/loudspeakers/omen-dirty-weekend-2 (search the reviews) I just set up a system for a guy (non audiophile) He was bragging to me about his "state of the art" Bose Acousimass surround system in his media room (those tiny cube speakers with a one note bass sub). Anyway I put together a great system for him with the Dirty weekends, a Emerald Physics 100.2se amp and a Jolida tube preamp/DAC/Bluetooth (all second hand for about $2,000.)Yes a stereo system for his theater. He is so thrilled with it, he could not believe how good it sounds and it does! In his small room it has plenty of deep bass. (The Bose went in the trash.) We though about a sub but both agreed after hearing it that it wasn’t needed. Music sounds wonderful and so do movies.
Bottom line you will get better sound focusing your money on two good speakers rather than spreading it out over 5,6,7? crappy ones. Plus you still need amplifier channels and cables for all those speakers, even more money.
Good luck!