Thanks EV, I'll end up picking one of those up then - they look nice.
Furthermore, it's not too late to return the 684's, would CM1's be a better choice? Been hearing great things about them, no pun intended.
Well, some think speakers are highly subjective. Personally, I am not a fan of B&W speakers, so I would not be a good person to ask. I think there are companies out there that make superior speakers at the same price point, with much better measured performance to match. I am more of a speaker objectivist. if a speaker doesn't measure well, then it naturally, to me, is not very accurate, and isn't worth wasting time on. So I do think you can do better, but it would necesessitate moving away from the B&Ws.
In the under/around $1000 price range, some speakers you might strongly wish to consider instead, however, include
PSB Image T65 or
PSB Image T5
EMPTek e55ti
Aperion Verus Forte Tower or
Verus Grand Bookshelf
KEF Q700 or
KEF Q900
Revel F12
Ascend Sierra-1
VaporSound Breeze
and if you wanna raise the budget, a
Philarharmonic 1 or 2 would be a wicked great option.
Ultimately I can't determine for you which speakers you will like, unless you've got an inclination towrads speakers that present an accurate portrayal of the original source material. I do have a feeling that any of the above choices will sound better than the B&W speakers. An in-home audition is often a good idea. Some of the internet direct companies above indeed allow for a free 30 day in-home trial period.
One other thing I would strongly consider doing, is spending LESS on a receiver, for example the
marantz SR6004 B-stock, and using the money left over on a second subwoofer. Depending on the room size in terms of volume, you may or may not need the extra
OUTPUT of a second subwoofer, but you will benefit from the improved f
requency response across multiple seats, of having two spaced sources of bass instead of one..