Ok i decided to go for a 2 front speakers system for now i will add the center, surround and sub later since i want a good stereo sound quality this is the best thing to do probably.
The denon you posted is interesting but i would really like HDMI switching since i miss one HDMI input in my TV and don't want to switch cable manually each time. Aanyway denon receivers are hard to find here it's easier to find Harman, Pioneer and Yamaha ones.
What set of front speakers do you suggest. I could get a set of Paradigm Monitor. Are they good front speakers ? I could get a set of Energy too but they are more expensive.
A lot of companies even Boss offert small front speakers (often made with plastic). Should i even bother looking at them or big wood front speakers like Paradigm Monitor is really better ?
I want speakers with a good stereo sound quality but at the same time my home theater room is small and i don't want something that will make the house shake at 15% of max volume level.
For the receiver i could get a Harman AVR 147 like i said or Yamaha HTR6050 or more expensive RXV 661. What do you suggest ? Are they worth it ?
Bose are too expensive for what you get. Paradigms are well respected but I think the Energies are the way to go. They use the National Research Council resources and I REALLY like them. If you can afford them, go with the Energies. They sound wonderful and have a very even frequency response over a very wide dispersion area. Great for home theater and music.
As far as receivers, HDMI is going to cost you a premium and the standard is not met by all mfgs. so just keep this in mind. Unless you have money for a more expensive receiver, a HDMI switch may be a more cost effective solution for multiple HDMI inputs and outputs. I am cosidering one myself since my Denon 3805 does not have HDMI. They are not much trouble and with a good universal remote, you will not even know that your AV receiver is not doing the video switching.
The Aluratek gets a good review and is less than $100 for 4 x 1 HDMI. Impact Acoustics is also very affordable.
Aluratek
Impact Acoustics
They make ones with more IO if you need it.