Need to select a pair of main speakers for HT


Happy New Year Everybody !!!
I am tempting to add a pair of main speakers to my Home Theater system. I am thinking about JBL 112, Klipsch RF7, or Paradigm Studio 100. Are these stil good option to consider ? Hopefully I will find some used ones.

I prefer clarity, sweet mid and deep/strong bass. I have a moderate size room (26' x 16' x 10'). But small foot print speakers will be desirable. Amplification is no problem. I can arrange for suitable amp. Are there any newer breeds to consider for better performance? Cheaper is the better. Vintage/modern all will be considered if they work.
Your thoughts and advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and have good listening !!!
topmostaudio
Very interesting suggestion, Manoterror. I have thought of Mirage at one point but not too seriously. Now that you have mentioned, I will look into it again.

Question to Telescope_trade. Can you please little elaborate on the sound character of XLS-215 ? The two 12" woofers of XLS-215 would not create booming sound ? Do they have good clarity and sweet mid ? What type of amps will satisfy them ?

Have any of you had Yamaha NS1000m series monitor speakers ? What is your opinion on them ? They are vintage/out dated, etc ? Will they work if used with a good sub ?

Thank you all for very interesting suggestions.
-Sunny
I am in the process of doing the same. I'm setting up a little 5.1 system on our third floor and trying to keep it simple. Hard to do when you are a crazy audiophile who has been dumping idiotic sums in his main system for many many years! Anyway....I am a huge fan of NHT in this situation. I have yet to hear anything close in their price range and they do swell in HT. I am pretty sure it's the route I am going. Good luck on your quest.
I have to say that with good amplification the big Def Tech towers are a excellent theater speaker. Then try hooking them up to a premium amp and see why they get such good reviews.
Most people don't get to hear Def Techs with anything better than the mid fi at Best Buy, but they are actually an over-achieving speaker for the money. My 7004 towers can be run without the SVS sub and still hit seriously low notes when I don't want to blow out the windows!

Cheers,

Rob
Topmostaudio,

I would call them neutral & smooth overall. BTW, they have two 15" woofers per side, and no boom. If they did they would be long gone. I have about 300 hours on them and they are starting to really open up nice. Watched Iron Man II last night with them and WOW!! Talk about bringing the theater to you! I am 75% music 25% movies, so I consider them great for music only, but one of the few speakers that
can pull double duty with no sub needed. Although, I may add
one later just cause! :o)

You can read the review on the CLS on SoundStage (previous model to the XLS) and then read the review on Audio Revolution for the new XLS to give you more of an idea about these speakers.

And btw...these are new Cerwin Vegas, not older ones.
Athena f2s...Google reviews...these behave like a much more hi-end product..ck ck or eBay as they are discontinued...quality of bass rivals 2k speakers...ask stereophile!