I am by no means an expert, if I haven't said that before...
But you really do sound tailor-made for Eric's philosophy at Tekton. That said, if you aren't afraid to roll the dice to try them, as long as you don't customize anything, I believe Eric has a return policy if they aren't right for you. You pay freight back, though... *shrugs
It strikes me that it might also be worthwhile to look at his Encore speakers if you haven't. Larger drivers for bass and mid-bass... little more expensive, of course, but within your stated budget.
This is only hearsay, and I could not find the sources in my quick look right now, but the other item that made me question these is reports of them having poor off-axis performance. Likewise, as I stated before:
I haven't heard them myself. So for all the haters that don't like his bombastic marketing claims, or think the reviewers that have reported on his speakers are full of it, again... a lot of people are liking Eric's product! And whatever his innovation on the Bessel Array actually is, it seems to work for those that have actually heard them.
For me, the gamble was too rich. If I bought a 7.2 system from him and didn't like it... well, I eat it and live with it.
With my experience hearing Dennis' work, I know that these boxes can bump. And I suspect the Salk SS8 is no different. Featuring 8"woofers and 12" passives, it clearly has what it takes to deliver on Ridire's wants. Could it be a little too polite? Can't say. I had no complaints listening to the Phil-3s! And I threw some deep Hip-Hop and throbbing Rock at it... plus the sample from the Munch-Saint-Saens Symphony that my host played.
I. Felt. IT! and that was just on a 30w amp.
One last thought... Ridire, why no Sub? I bought subs partly for the minimal HT usage that I engage in, but moreover for the Organ and Percussion work that I love. I won't try to sell you on the idea, but if you really want to extend to the 16hz range and get the true feeling of the 32' stop... Well, those boxes are there! Consider that Jim does custom builds using Rythmik's 15" servo-drivers and Amps... in a sealed box or ported, or with Passives added, he can build it down firing if you want... and finish it the same as any of his other work. He recommended sealed to me when I described my usage, and says that is what he uses, too.
I chose a different product because I couldn't afford that build with the Phil-3s.
Best,
R