Also seeking 2.1 HT setup advice.
I've been wondering if I'm the only one who wants a 2.1 HT setup... it seems that nowadays, the assumption is that everyone wants (and needs) a 5.1 setup for home theatre. I currently have a a Yamaha amp and Klipsch speakers from the early 90's that I'm looking to upgrade as part of an HD revision...
Frankly, I don't have the space (or the desire) for a 5.1 setup -- not enough of my video really compels awesome surround effects, and the layout of the room isn't suited for back speakers anyway. What I really want is a 2.1 setup with excellent sound quality for music (classical/chamber/rock), with "decent" virtual surround options for the occasional explosion-festival movie.
I've investigated various HTIB and surround-bar options but those have generally left me cold -- the HTIB options tend to be overpriced and underflexible (I want capability to easily add HTPC and other such inputs in the future), and surround-bars seem to be optimized for video (not music) -- and I can easily space two decent bookshelf-type speakers for excellent stereo separation anyway.
It would appear that several makers (eg Yamaha, Denon, Onkyo) now produce good receivers that may do what I want (ie, drive a 2.1 setup in either stereo or virtual-surround), but reviews of the virtual-surround efficicacy seem to be few and far between -- the assumption is always that people want either solely pure stereo, or a jillion speakers all over the place.
Budget-wise, I'd prefer to stay under $1500 for the receiver+speaker combination, but tradeoffs are always possible.
Am I smoking crack to want a setup like this? If not, anyone have suggestions for receiver/speaker combinations that are suitable? Or know of a site/blog/forum that actually reviews things with this sort of setup in mind?