I definitely want real great bass. So, I definitely want a $800 range great sub. I don't know that fact that towers aren't needed if i'm going to buy a good $800 range sub. If it's true tower aren't really good while using it with a good sub, then I okay to get a bookshelf speaker instead of tower.
Why no one in this thread is suggesting to buy SVS or Pioneer? Why they are not good? Gamma 15, I don't see any video reviews anywhere. I don't see in cnet.com. I'm not sure if gamma 15 is better than SVS PB 2000. Why gamma 15 is better than SVS PB 2000?
I heard didn't great opinion about Klipsch in many forums. So, maybe I don't want Klipsch.
What's wrong with Sony STR-DN1050? cnet.com rates it as best receiver for 2015. Why everyone is suggesting to buy Denon? cnet.com says Sony was not good in the past but now it's great.
So, I removed towers in my option two and added another option(3). What do you guys think?
Option 1
Pioneer SP-FS52 tower speaker - pair $260
Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Bookshelf - pair $130
Pioneer SP-C22 - $100
SVS PB-2000 sub -$800
Sony STR-DN1050 Receiver $500
Total: $1800
Option 2
PRIME BOOKSHELF SURROUND SYSTEM $1050
SVS PB-2000 sub -$800
Sony STR-DN1050 Receiver $500
Total: $2350
Option 3
PRIME ULTRA BOOKSHELF SURROUND SYSTEM $2700
SVS PB-2000 sub -$800
Sony STR-DN1050 Receiver $500
Total: $4000
This options looks great, but I can’t afford $4000. But I would like to hear from you what do you think about this.
option 4
Pioneer Elite SP-EBS73 (2+2) : $1500
Pioneer Elite SP-EC73 $400
SVS PB-2000 sub -$800
Sony STR-DN1050 Receiver $500
Total: $3200
“I definitely want real great bass. So, I definitely want a $800 range great sub. I don't know that fact that towers aren't needed if i'm going to buy a good $800 range sub. If it's true tower aren't really good while using it with a good sub, then I okay to get a bookshelf speaker instead of tower.”
This is a good idea since you’ll be crossing over your towers at 80hz, and a good sized book shelf will provide sound that low just as well as a full size tower. I went with a tower because I have kids who would knock over the speaker stands. No since in inviting Murphy over every day.
“Why no one in this thread is suggesting to buy SVS or Pioneer? Why they are not good? Gamma 15, I don't see any video reviews anywhere. I don't see in cnet.com. I'm not sure if gamma 15 is better than SVS PB 2000. Why gamma 15 is better than SVS PB 2000?”
SVS Reservations: Mainly value. SVS really kicked off the ID concept 10-15 years ago, but since then they’ve gone retail in some areas, and their prices have become just about full retail. The Gamma 15 is better in all respects than the PB2000, hec, you’d need the SVS Ultra to compete with the Gamma 15 and you’d spend hundreds more. I think their speakers are a complete rip.
Pioneer Reservations: Those speakers are a TERRIFIC value for someone on a budget less than yours, or if you just would like to spend less money. If you said 1500, or 2000 tops I’d say go for it! They are designed by Andrew Jones, a famed speaker designer. However, for your budget I think you have better options.
“I heard didn't great opinion about Klipsch in many forums. So, maybe I don't want Klipsch.”
Klipsch have a split reputation mainly because they use horn tweeters. However, AH did a blind test on the RF-62 (previous gen from the speaker I suggested, but still very similar) and it won. When they did a sighted test it came in 4th. So, I believe with Klipsch, and horn haters there is some bias to control for. Also, most of your movie theaters use horns because they sound more realistic due to better efficiency and directivity. Ex. A car door slam sounds like a real car door slam, etc. My suggestion is to find a store which sells them and demo them yourself and form your own opinion. I can assure you for every Klipsch hater, and they are out there, there’s more than one who loves their Klipsch speakers- I’m one of them.
http://www.audioholics.com/tower-speaker-reviews/2010-1k-faceoff
“What's wrong with Sony STR-DN1050? cnet.com rates it as best receiver for 2015. Why everyone is suggesting to buy Denon? cnet.com says Sony was not good in the past but now it's great.”
I would love to know what Sony changed that has made their AVR components better now. In short Denon has been great for a long time. Bottom-line, what Denon (and Marantz) do that others don’t is use Audyssey for room correction (RC). All AVRs have some kind of RC, but other brands don’t apply any RC to the subwoofer which is far and beyond the most vital part of RC- Audyssey does! I’ve also had my mits on many receivers and Denon, and Marantz seem to be the most user friendly IMO YMMV.
Your options aren’t bad, but based off what I know I really can’t recommend any of them, and I don't feel comfortable picking the best of list of bad options! I’d look at those HSU packages mentioned earlier, with a Denon 2100
http://www.hsuresearch.com/products/hybrid3hppkg.html
Go with the 5.1 HSU package, and the Denon 2100. $2000
Piece together the RB61II, RC62II, RS42II with an 800-900$ ID sub (not SVS) of your choice, and the Denon 2100. <$2500 est.