Here are my 1099 speakers:
DIY Sound Group, DIY Speaker Kits
www.diysoundgroup.com
After the flat packs they end up being about $480.
These have high quality speakers where most developers of speakers have to pay people to make the speaker boxes and crossovers and skimp on woofers, midranges, and tweeters. I listened to the B and W 702 S2's at Listen Up where they had them powered by a Moon amp which is a super high quality amp! With Pink Floyd's "Hey you" my speakers separated the guitar from the bass drum much better and with Nine Inch Nails "Into the void" my speakers had more snap and kick you could say. The 1099's also have a sensitivity of 99db! My normal volume for movies is 70 on my Denon AVRX4500H. For the B and W speakers the volume would have to be like 80 to be as loud as my speakers since they're sensitivity is only 90db! So not only do my 1099's sound better but the B and W speakers will definitely blow quicker than mine! With a clean 300 to the B and W's watts and a clean 600 watts to my 1099's, the B and W's will blow quicker than mine at the same SPL. Also the center channel for the B and W 702 is this one that only handles 100 watts.
The HTM71 S2 center channel speaker features two dedicated bass drivers and a Continuum midrange cone that delivers unprecedented power and transparency.
www.bowerswilkins.com
My center is the same as the towers just a sideways speaker with 2, 10" woofers, 2 5" midranges, and a tweeter. So my center channel will get way louder than the little B and W center.
Here is the 702 S2:
The 702 S2 tower speakers feature three dedicated Aerofoil bass drivers, a Continuum cone, and a solid body tweeter for goosebump-inducing audio.
www.bowerswilkins.com