Thanks for the response Jerry. What equipment do you have in mind with this $200?
To be fair, realize that I already have active speakers at the house, so the $240 was going to be the CX2310 and a pair of subs: but I realize now that the CX2310 uses only balanced connectors, and the subs I have in mind have come of sale in the past couple of days.
If I were building from scratch right now: there's a pair of Behringer 2030A actives at a nearby pawn shop for $200. Could plug the PC straight into them.
Ignoring the balanced/unbalanced problem. The idea was:
Computer.
Add two active monitors (let's say $250). Great sound.
Add an external crossover ($80) and two active subs ($160). Awesome sound that will make many people cry when they look at their home stereos.
Could acomplish something similar with an AVR with stereo sub outs (price unknown), a pair of passive speakers ($150), and those same active subs ($160).
I think that's the best bang for buck.
What I've actually got right now is a Sound Blaster X-Fi running stereo component connectors to a Sony receiver splitting off LF to an Energy Subwoofer and sending the rest to a pair of PSB 400i bookshelves. I love it, but wish I could move to stereo subs.