That would be a great option were I not so busy with a thousand other things in life these days. Even wrangling my HT system into shape at this point has come at great detriment to some things that I shouldn't have really let slip, so I'm particularly anxious to get this thing at least back to its previous capabilities and move on. I may consider that option in the future and actually sounds like a very fun project.
I don't fully disagree with TLS Guy but I think he exaggerated things to the nth degree, maybe intentionally, to make his point. Based on available information, I believe the SBS-01/SCS-01 system can, and should do much better than he think in your small room sitting within 9 ft to all of your speakers. This is especially the case when your L/R SCS-01(M) are essentially the SCS-01, that has two 5.25" woofers instead of just one and should be fine in small rooms with XO set to 80 Hz. You can obviously try 90 Hz and 100 Hz but I wouldn't go any higher.
I believe your current issues are due to a combination of things including:
- Your "Old" Pioneer Elite (what model by the way?) is likely more powerful than the SR6011, say 1-2 dB.
- You were probably less critical in the "old" days as you are today, after upgrading to the latest second from the top Marantz AVR, you want to hear improvement but it seemingly has gone the other way.
- The SR6011 with Audyssey XT32 Sub EQ HT may have in fact cleaned up some room issues, allowing you to hear clearer sound (hard to believe, I know..), so you can now actually tolerate higher SPL. It is a known fact that higher quality sound tend to sound not as loud. The problem is, if you crank it up a little too much, distortions could rise up very rapidly to the point it becomes much more audible.
I highly recommend you do two things soon:
1. Go get a RS SPL meter to find out how loud you are really listening and we can figure out if the SR6011 has enough power and dynamic headroom on hand.
2. Email SVS's Ed Mullen, P.E. (his is a licensed professional engineer) directly and ask him about your SVS SBS/SCS-01(M)/SCS-01/PB12 NSD system related questions including amp power requirements and recommended XO. Do tell you about your room dimensions and sitting position/distance.
3. While waiting for above, read other's subjective reviews such as the two below. Aside from the graphs and data presented, those are subjective but so are yours. That's why I think go by ears is not always the best approach, though it is obviously a major part of the equation.
http://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_12_4/svs-sbs-01-speaker-system-11-2005-part-3.html
http://www.audioholics.com/soundbar-and-satellite-speaker-reviews/svs-sbs-01/fit-and-finish-set-up-and-sound-quality