Paradigm 100 vs BW CM9 vs Aperion Verus vs KEFQ900


I am building a dedicated HT in basement (12 x 16). The more research I do, the more confused I get. I need some advice here. Movie/TV/Music % will be 60/20/20 approx. I have short listed Hsu VTF-15H Subwoofer ($ 1000). I am still on fence with the front three. I have shortlisted these.

Paradigm Studio 100 and CC690 - $4600
B&W CM9GB and BW CMC2 - $4250
Aperion Grand Verus trio - $2800
KEF Q900 and Q600c - Priced very similar to aperions

I have auditioned Paradigms and B&W but not at the same place/time. I liked them both. I have never heard Aperions but they have received glowing reviews. KEF dealer is atleast 200 miles away from where I live. Paradigms 100 on the other hand, despite mixed reviews, have a large and loyal following. I am ready to spend more if its worth it.

Thoughts?? Recommendations?? Especially from people who actually listened to these in a HT setup.
nonstopdoc1
Hi Oldcar63

When you were at your dealer and noted your findings what amplification did they use on the KEF Q900s? I keep thinking the Q900s need some quality power to really get the most out of them.
To be honest, at the time I didn't know what a speaker was supposed to do so when I compared my Paradigm 100's v1 and v2 in the store they seemed to put out more of everything.

In hindsight the more of everything was actually horrible cohesiveness. As soon as I replaced them their shortcomings became very apparent. This may sound snobbish but it's actually a plea to suggest saving up for some quality used speakers. There aren't many budget speakers that sound right because it simply takes higher quality parts to do the job.

Ask around about PSB Synchrony's. I've only heard them once in a bad environment.
I have studio 20's and it's been a love / hate relationship. If you go paradigm, make sure the rest of your gear is laid back and have plenty of power, otherwise they will be bright bordering harsh. I finally got mine to sound right after I got the right components. I have a classe ca-150 pushing them and they still could use more juice. I plan on getting another classe ca-150 to run them bridged.
To Jetinite24. I had listened to the kefs q900s with three different amps. First an anthem Int and Sherbourne p160 with tube pre also a Teac 200 plus watt Int amp. The Teac was the best match of the three.
I listened to Paradigm studios (mid-$3K range) and B&W CM9's at one dealer, and was left unimpressed. Listened to PSB Imagine T2's at another dealer and loved them. Went back a few weeks later, after playing with my old Infinity's and adding a sub, and found the Imagine T2's to feel slightly veiled (almost like my ears were slightly plugged?), and the Synchrony's were in stock, so I listened to those. Very impressed, but didn't see $3500/5500 improvement over my Infinity. If I didn't have any speakers, the T2's would probably be it, although I'd aim for an in-home trial of both to decide. Paradigms and B&W left me cold, honestly.