My last thread was closed because it turned into an argument.
lol
I still have a few more questions so I had to start a new thread.
With all things considered and the fact that I still have a few years of College left and I'm only working part time, money is slow coming in so putting myself on an expensive, lengthy upgrade path is not the best option for me. I had to save for a long while to be able to afford what I can now. It will probably be 2-3 years before I'm working full-time professionally so I can worry about getting a more expensive system then.
I have around $800 total to spend (not including the money for my Receiver) on speakers and it will probably be a while before I can afford to put much more than that into it as I need to buy a new computer soon.
With that in mind, I believe that the Energy RC-50's and Infinity Primus P363's are my best options. They seem to have the best sound quality in this price range and will allow me to either finish or almost finish a full 5.0 System with my budget.
These are the setups I could afford to purchase right now:
Energy:
RC-50's x2
RC-LCR
Infinity:
P363's x2
PC351
P163's x2
The main restrictions and limitations to consider are:
1) I can't have a Sub because I live in an apartment. I know I should just tell them to deal with it if I'm listening at reasonably loud levels, but it's just a lot of aggravation and headaches that I don't want to deal with.
SO! I will need a system that can handle its own bass for now. I understand that Towers are not going to be able to hit the low frequencies like a Subwoofer, but my Polk Monitor 70's and Monitor 40's were impressive with their bass so I'm assuming these should be satisfactory as well in that regard.
Are either of these going to be too weak to handle this on their own?
2) Music is the top priority. Of course, I want speakers that can handle movie watching and gaming as well, but musicality is more important above all else. I want wonderfully detailed, warm sound that is enveloping and enables the music to sound the way it was meant to. I'm hoping for it to sound like I'm there instead of being able to tell the music is passing through a speaker. I want to hear the crystal clear vocals, the crisp clash of cymbals, the liveliness of electric guitars and all of those things that make music so amazing.
I'm aware that I'm not buying $5,000 speakers so I don't expect an orgasm whenever I hear them. (lol) However, I do want the best performing speakers I can buy for the money.
IN CONCLUSION! (lol) How will these speakers compare to each other. I know the Energy's have FAR, FAR, FAR better build quality and aesthetics since they are real wood veneer, but what about in sound? That is by far the most important factor for me. There is a $200 Difference in Price between a pair of RC-50's and P363's so if there's equal sound quality, of course I'd rather save money. However, since the RC's used to be MUCH more expensive and Audiophile-Level Speakers, I have a hard time believing they should even compare in overall detail, clarity, and bass.
What do you guys think? I'm new to audio so the measurements for them would be helpful if you could post some and explain in English.
I can't really find any reviews on the RC-50's (which is extremely surprising and annoying) so it's tough for me to compare them to the P363's accurately. Hopefully, there are at least several people who have heard them both that can break them down for me.
Thanks!