I second this recommendation. When more funds become available add a matching X-CS center and another pair of X-LS to complete the 5.1.
The X-LS is $219/pair plus shipping. Specs are:
* Two way, two driver direct-radiating system, vented enclosure with rear-firing flared port
* Drivers: 1" treated fabric dome and custom 6.5" curvilinear shaped treated paper cone woofer with polymer chassis
* Crossover: 1750Hz, 2nd order
* Frequency Response: 55 Hz to 20 KHz (± 3 dB)
* Impedance: 8 Ohms nominal
* Efficiency: 87 dB (@ 1 watt / 1 meter)
* Dimensions: 13.5" H x 8.5" W x 12.125" D
* Weight: 17 lbs each; ship weight = 42 lbs (shipped in pairs)
The BIC DV-62 CLRS / pair is $204 shipped from Amazon. Specs are:
# Design: Video Shielded, two-way, three-driver center channel speaker
# Frequency Response: 38Hz - 20kHz (+/- 3dB)
# Sensitivity: 90 db @ 1 watt, 1 meter
# Drivers: Two 6 1/2" poly/graphite woofers, 3/4" poly soft dome tweeter
# Magnetic Shielding: YES
# Gold-Plated Terminals:
# Recommended Power: 10-175 watts per channel
# Impedance: 8 Ohms
# Dimensions: 7 11/16" H x 20" W x 10" D
# Weight: 25 lbs each
They have a lower bottom end, more cone area. I really don't see the X-LS outperforming. The BIC is more sensitive and because of that needs less power to drive them.
You can get 2 DV 62 CLR-S's and the H-100 sub including shipping for under $500.
I would pit that up against a pair of X-LS's and the low end AV123 sub any day.