Rojo,
You're the man!!!
Not sure when I'll get a chance to listen critically, but they do sound good.
I was frustrated not to find any mention of country of design (not even made in China, which I think is where the Danish Jamo products were made). All it said was "made by Jamo".
As a positive, there was no "Jamo by Klipsch" labeling or anything to indicate Klipsch involvement.
They definitely sound better than a standard $250-300 HTiB. I'll have to listen under better conditions to find out how much better. One weird (bad) thing is the sub played at a quiet level even when the volume knob was all of the way down. When I turned it up, the knob turned smoothly and there was no noise (from corrosion) and sub made some good output. As long as the volume issue is not systemic of something more serious (and there is no logical reason for a sub to turn all of the way down if it is sold as part of a 5.1 system) it will work out great.
Also picked up the Denon AVR-2308ci Rojo spotted. Did not have microphone - he didn't remember it coming with a microphone. I always wonder what percent of receivers with REQ never see use of the REQ feature.
Right now, things look pretty good. It will be next week before I get the chance to really hook everything up and test.
Because of the sub issue, I decided to take the gamble and gave him $40 for Jamo system. That makes cost $115 including receiver. If the quality of the 3.1 system is good enough, I will stick there $35 under budget.