how do bookshelf compare to floorstanding? why would one get a bookshelf set of speakers as compared to floorstanding?
*Typically*, floorstanding speakers will reach down a bit lower in bass than a bookshelf speaker; and they *can* be more sensitive to placement in the listening area than a smaller speaker. Also, floorstanding speakers are *usually* more expensive than a comparable monitor. You've no doubt noticed a bunch of "****'s" in my post: that's 'cuz I'm speaking in generalities, and I can promise you there are NUMEROUS exceptions to what I've just said.
Still, having listened (read) the previous posts and finding that you're mostly into TV and movies in your condo, I'd probably recommend a set of bookshelf speakers (monitors) with a sub, a nice receiver and universal player, and a top notch TV. If it was me, I'd look at the Quad 11L bookshelf speakers (about $700/pair), 'cuz they sound surprisingly nice for their size, and if you like the voicing you can easily match them up with a series L center channel and additional channels for the 5.1. Quad makes a matching sub, but you might want to consider looking at used Velodyne subs-they're small (big amps make up for small volume), and you're probably limited for space. For the electronics, I'd probably go with a 3806 reccy and a 2930 DVD player (about $2k), and for the Piece de Resistance, I'd spring for a Pioneer Elite Pro 50" plasma with a video card; they're going for about $4k here in Denver.
There is alot of other great stuff out there, but you've got to get out and listen to stuff, hunt the Web, talk to friends. Don't forget that you can ask ANYONE if they can do better than sticker price...the worst they can say is "no". the prices I listed are going rates in the shops and stores I've been in during the last 2 or 3 months, and they are definitely less than MSRP.
Go. have fun. Let us know what you buy.
Bryan...next thing is room treatment-don't sell it short...