Hey Art,
It's TIC (Tom In Cincinnati) on most forums, but someone else has that username here. It's just habit for me to sign off as TIC.
I originally thought you were a noob, but I checked your other post for "reference". I can see you are in a similar situation to me. I've been "shrinking" my system and expenditure too. My 2-channel rig is down to a Quad 99 cd-p w/volume control, a pair of BottleHead Paramour 2A3 SET mono-blocks and a pair of Reference 3A MM DeCapos on stands. Sounds great and was easy on the budget.
OK, so about HT speakers, I use on-wall Jamo Art 510s because they are out of the way, perform fairly well and I get Jamos for 50% of list through a buying club. However, my HT system is in the same room as my 2-channel rig, so getting the speakers up and out of the way was a priority for me.
I've never heard the Energys, but here are a couple of different recommendations:
HSU Ventriloquist/STF-2 combo for $559 direct from HSU. This tiny system has gotten great reviews for the price.
Athena Loudspeakers on sale from AudioAdvisor $359 for the main/floorstanders, plus center and surrounds. Add a HSU or Riva sub. The Athenas have gotten excellent reviews and they are at least 90db eff. No problem with your low(ish) powered receiver.
Complete Pioneer Iso-Drive System (S-DC1-K, S-DS1-H, S-DF1-K, S-DW1-K). Yes, I know the old saying, "never buy speakers from an electronics manufacturer", but the ISO-drive setup is a bargain at under $500 new (web retailers). I have owned the center, surrounds and sub and they are a bargain. The line is designed by some ex-KEF engineers, but it never caught on with the buying public, hence the price. I've owned lower end Paradigm and I think the Pioneer Iso-Drive line is as good, or better (IMHO) for about half the price.
These are just 3 examples of good, budget setups. I currently use 3 Jamo ART510s for fronts and center, a pair of the Pioneer Iso-Drive S-DS1-H surrounds and an NHT SubOne(i), which is really good(better than the Pioneer S-DW1-K or HSU VTF-2 that I previously owned IMHO). These were realitively inexpensive and sound great for HT powered by my Sony STR-DA4ES receiver. The system isn't so great for music, but hey, I have an awesome 2-channel rig in the same room!
Enjoy,
TIC
It's TIC (Tom In Cincinnati) on most forums, but someone else has that username here. It's just habit for me to sign off as TIC.
I originally thought you were a noob, but I checked your other post for "reference". I can see you are in a similar situation to me. I've been "shrinking" my system and expenditure too. My 2-channel rig is down to a Quad 99 cd-p w/volume control, a pair of BottleHead Paramour 2A3 SET mono-blocks and a pair of Reference 3A MM DeCapos on stands. Sounds great and was easy on the budget.
OK, so about HT speakers, I use on-wall Jamo Art 510s because they are out of the way, perform fairly well and I get Jamos for 50% of list through a buying club. However, my HT system is in the same room as my 2-channel rig, so getting the speakers up and out of the way was a priority for me.
I've never heard the Energys, but here are a couple of different recommendations:
HSU Ventriloquist/STF-2 combo for $559 direct from HSU. This tiny system has gotten great reviews for the price.
Athena Loudspeakers on sale from AudioAdvisor $359 for the main/floorstanders, plus center and surrounds. Add a HSU or Riva sub. The Athenas have gotten excellent reviews and they are at least 90db eff. No problem with your low(ish) powered receiver.
Complete Pioneer Iso-Drive System (S-DC1-K, S-DS1-H, S-DF1-K, S-DW1-K). Yes, I know the old saying, "never buy speakers from an electronics manufacturer", but the ISO-drive setup is a bargain at under $500 new (web retailers). I have owned the center, surrounds and sub and they are a bargain. The line is designed by some ex-KEF engineers, but it never caught on with the buying public, hence the price. I've owned lower end Paradigm and I think the Pioneer Iso-Drive line is as good, or better (IMHO) for about half the price.
These are just 3 examples of good, budget setups. I currently use 3 Jamo ART510s for fronts and center, a pair of the Pioneer Iso-Drive S-DS1-H surrounds and an NHT SubOne(i), which is really good(better than the Pioneer S-DW1-K or HSU VTF-2 that I previously owned IMHO). These were realitively inexpensive and sound great for HT powered by my Sony STR-DA4ES receiver. The system isn't so great for music, but hey, I have an awesome 2-channel rig in the same room!
Enjoy,
TIC