i will be going to a local audio/video store to look for a new tv pretty soon and i can listen to what they have there, but i'm guessing they will probably be out of my price range.
ill have to look into those LAT-1's
what about the fluance AV-HTB+?(sorry, cant post links yet

) Anyone have any experience with these?
Fluance is not going to beat down any Aperions, Rockets, B&W, Paradigm and so on. Heck, it won't even be in competition to BIC America and Elemental Design. But it is what it is....A great set of speakers for $300. Based on the reviews I have read from owners and other forums. The build quality is very decent (considering they are only $300). As far as sound quality goes, it will outshine most if not all Home Theater in A Box system you'll find at Best Buy or Circuit City. The only compliant I ever read about Fluance was that their center speaker falls a little short. Hell, I can understand why....My center speaker alone cost more than the "WHOLE" Fluance system combine. With that said, the center will still sound better than any HTiB and TV speaker. Others will say that Fluance is border line "white van speakers" such as Kirsch or Di Vinci but I disagree because Fluance does not go around putting up fake MRSP of $3,000 when in reality, it is worth under $100 (IMO). Look at Fluance MRSP of the set I linked you ($450) and selling price is $300. They are pretty straight forward with their speakers. Someone at avsforum stated best about Fluance speakers....They are caught in the middle as far as pricing goes. To really have a decent HT, it must have a sub. By adding a decent sub, it will push the Fluance up to where you can have better options if you just add a few more dollars. So it is caught in between others such as BIC America, SVS, Elemental Design, and so forth.
You can find reviews on these speakers on
www.cnet.com,
www.avsforum.com, and even may be here. You just gotta do a search on these speakers. You are not going to find a lot of people in these forums owning Fluance because many people in these type of forums are quite serious with their speakers and sometimes in my opinion...TOO Serious...Reviews are far and few but from my research and what I have read, you are not going to get much better in that price range. Just my 2 cents.
The next step up from Fluance will be BIC America's Venturi and the Acoustech which run around $800ish. Elemental Design, SVS, HSU, will be also be good options as well in the $1K+ range.