I always hated when I would cruise the old posts and there were never any updates so heres mine:
First of all I'm amazed by the setup, this is my first component system and it ws worth every penny. I have not yet bought the cd player, and am currently using my cheapy dvd player to run CD's. I've only run about 9 cd's through it but it is exactly what I was looking for. Out of some sort of miracle the room accoustics seem to make my favorite listening position (in front of my computer) a very good place with a good sound balance. My second favorite place was moved to accomodate the setup, and sound there isn't horrible, but I'm trying to figure out a way to tune that. The best spot in the house seems to be about 8 feet in front of the speakers, which is just 1 foot in front of my couch (which I never used previously.) So I'll be playing with speaker placement for at least a month.
When I first got the system I thought it was very bass heavy, but then I realized I was playing CD's I haven't listened to in 5 years. After putting in more recent music I no longer think it is bass heavy -- except in certain areas of the house.
I never went over what connections I was using, and I opted for Blue Jeans Cable 10g white speaker cable, and their recommended stereo cables. I was impressed by their quality and do not have enough experience to determine which component adds what sound, but there is no obvious defficiency.
The receiver came in yesterday, I missed the delivery the day before. I ordered a refurbished unit from JR's for 130 plus shipping and am glad I did. The box itself says refurb - minor cosmetic dmg, but I couldn't find a single cosmetic problem. The Packing from JR's was most impressive, double boxing it with tamper proof tape. My only complaint on the reciever is the spring type connections which were not really setup to take a 10 guage speaker wire. I ended up thinning the end and using electrical tape on any strands that would not fit in the connection.
The speakers are exactly what I wanted and sound much much better than they did in Best Buy, although now I'm wondering what the Athena AS-F2's sound like....
Volume and clarity for the entire system seems absolutely astounding, I haven't brought the receiver up over about 35%, because that's pretty dang loud for me and I live in an apartment. Clarity doesn't seem to waver to my untrained ears at any volume.
For the most part it was amazing to realize that room accoustics really do play into sound quality in a major way. I spent like 15 minutes taking one step forward and one step back in a particular section where bass was especially boomy but 2 feet away it was well balanced. So good placement will be the next upgrade I do.
The next time I plan to spend money on the system I will probably go with a multi-disk DVD player like the recenlty reviewed C-750. Pick up better furniture to keep everything, and a decent TV. I'm still not big on surround sound, so I plan on keeping the receiver for at least a couple of years before aiming for a surround setup. Right now I've only got one 17 inch TV in the bedroom and I don't think it is plugged in. The stereo components are on top of a bookcase and look good there with plenty of airflow. I've got the speakers on either side of the bookcase spaced about 5 feet apart, and about 1 foot between them and the wall.
Oh and to clarify, it was $150 per speaker, not $150 for the set... the cashier tried to ring me out for only one speaker so it was almost that cheap, but I realized it and fixed his error.
total cost :
$326.47 for two As-F1's after tax bought from the local best buy.
$163.93 for the onkyo TX-8511 refurb including 2 day shipping
$43.51 for cables including shipping
So : 533.91 for the entire system, which I am very happy about. I saved a great deal on the refurb and got lucky there, saved a bunch by using an old DVD player for CD's, I would have loved to buy the used AS-F2's in the forum for cheaper but think they were already sold.
P.S. If this review sounds to good to be true, please keep in mind that this is the first time I've spent over $150 on a sound setup. I am a newbie, and my tastes / hearing are not as refined as yours may be. This is best sound setup I have owned so far, but my experience is limited.