Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the input, but I've used both, heard both (ranging from HTIB to fancy boutique speakers) and I've decided to use pro-audio for my amps and speakers.
The response from my mains is pretty flat, not quite as flat as a boutique speaker but I'd say better than the average HTIB.
A lot of people seem to have pre-conceived notions of how these mains sound. Have any of you HEARD a Yamaha S115V properly powered? I use it for everything, watching TV, music, movies... you'd probably **** if you heard them.
Pro audio is designed to be:
-rugged
-large dynamic range
-relatively flat response
HT is designed to be:
-pretty (nothing wrong with that)
-decent dynamic range (but less than pro)
-more flat response than pro
Obviously these are generalizations, but the main difference to me is the need for extreme SPLs with pro, and the desire for extremely flat response with HT/boutique.
I can understand that flat is best, one of my favorite speakers is the Yamaha S55 studio monitor, because of it's flat response. However the peaks in my mains response are small enough to be for the most part corrected by the parametric-eq in my receiver.
Maybe I'm being stubborn, but I'm pretty happy with this stuff. Also it's more affordable than maybe people think.
My Yamaha S115V mains (used) cost me $600/pair
Yamaha S118 subs (used) cost me $500/pair
Yamaha S55 surrounds (used) cost me $200/pair
So for $1300 + $200 for each A500 amp, +$800 for the Yamaha P7000s that I'll be getting, that's $2300 for a dynamic range that'll kill almost anything. My peak SPL before was 116 dB, I should be over that with the new sub amp. Listening at 80-100 dB, my system is barely running, and there is no harshness from speakers straining to produce the full spectrum...
/end rant