The B2030P is $150(or less)/pair. 3 pairs = $450.
$130/pair here. I haven't heard them, but am seriously thinking about ordering a pair to audition. Cause if they're as good as WmAx says, then one could save a huge junk of change for their HT.
Unless you hear all three, it's impossible to know which
you will like best. Since you probably can't audition them without paying for a hefty return charge, I would just look elsewhere.
Check out places like
Ascend,
Axiom,
SVS, and
TSC.
I think the best option is to order up pairs of bookshelves and do A/B comparisons. Paying to return them will eat into your budget, in which case you wait untill your budget can recover and purchase the rest of the system.
Energy also has Risk-Free Trials. But given what I'm going through trying to return these CB-10's I can't recommend Energy in any way, shape, or form. Don't order from their site, period. The CB-10's look nice, but have that tin- can quality of sound too them. Loud and messy, with plenty of "energy" in the wrong places. It's obvious which demographic they're pandering too; young idiots like me who get drawn in by the flash.
Energy is owned by Klipsch Group, which (an Energy rep told me) sets the pricing for their speakers. Jamo is also owned by Klipsch Group, and that worries me a bit.