If you want to save money, a 2.1 CCB-8 set-up is also a good idea. I have a pair and have lived without a center, just listening to a phantom center (dialogue is clear and intelligible). This is because they have a huge sweet spot. Properly set up per Hsu's guidelines, the stereo image is locked in even if you're sitting 3-4ft off the center axis. The image doesn't collapse to the speaker nearest you. Imaging is uncannily realistic, and soundstaging extends beyond speaker boundaries. They're neutral-sounding, not at all bright. They also play loudly without distortion, at least in my 19.5x15x8 room.