Efficient Bookshelfs on a budget?


I have just bought a panny 42" plasma and need some speakers to go with it. The problem is that I just spent 4k on the TV and don�t want to YET spend big $ on the complete audio system. The panny has a 7.5watt output and I would love to just run some bookshelf speakers directly off of that. The volume in the room will be very moderate but the room is pretty big and opens into another room so if there are any moderate or high efficiency speakers that anybody can suggest with a good sound please help me out.

Thanks
Eric Baer
iamcrazy111
Sorry, didn't read your post thoroughly. I would forget about speakers until funds would allow you to purchase a separate amplifier/processor.
Vaystrem, if I am not wrong, the B&W speakers will have sensitivity measured either in 8 or 6 ohms, therefore, if I am not wrong, after having read a thread about it, an output device that turns out 7.5watts at 16 ohm, will double that output at 8 ohm, yielding you a good 15 watts and if the impedance would be lower, wouldn't that mean that the fellow would have more watts than less watts to use? Well, the thing that needs to be questioned is if the power supplies of these supposed TV amp are decently built, made. I say, spend $300 used in a very good pair of speakers, try and if it does not work out well, keep them until you get your home set up going. Doesn't your flatscreen already have speakers? If I am not wrong, sound might not be up to concert levels, but most TVs do have some usable volume.

PAUL
You might try speaks from KRK Systems,check out their website,really like them myself,good luck,Bob
I've heard one of those computer-speaker systems-with a sub included for 300 that is enough to get by on till the wallet regenerates itself.
How about Creativesound's ELFs? Link.

I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm mistaken that these single drivers are intended for use with low powered tube amps.