Guys,
Thanks again for all of the advice. I met with an electrician/home theatre guy yesterday about wiring the system and I'm about to pull the trigger, so I want to go down the list one last time. Here's my "order":
Ascend Acoustics CBM-170 SE Bookshelfs
Ascend Acoustics CBM-170 SE Center (I was going for the CMT-340 SE Center but general consensus is it isn't worth the extra $. Is that a fair statement?)
Vertically arrayed drivers are best. The 170 as center is the best possible choice for your center. Have cake, eat it. The ONLY worry I have is the placement. Please consider ideal placement. Truly ideal would be on the same plane, vertically oriented, not shoved into a resonating shelf, perhaps even decoupled from a cabinet (if there is one) with a Mopad or rubber feet or something. You'll have the perfectly matched speaker. Ideal horiz dispersion. If you're not pleased, return 'em!
They are a bit boxy looking; not the very sexiest. OTOH, I think you will be very pleased!
It will power them just fine. Just about anything will.
Two Aperion Audio Intimus 6-IW In-Walls for Surrounds (Although, since my surrounds will necessarily be more behind the listening area than to the sides, should I consider dipole speakers?)
Dipoles are desired only if the consumer prefers that effect. Otherwise, monopoles are perfectly adequate, and further, they're not as expensive as dipoles.
Since I'm saving some $ on the center (and because I'm getting a little hooked) I'm still considering a sub. I've looked into the suggestions above and noticed that AVRat said the Outlaw LFM-1 Plus Subwoofer was a comparable (at least the the SVS PB12 NSD) sub on sale. I'm completely content to wait on a sub if the size of my room would benefit from a bigger/better woofer. However, if the Outlaw is "plenty" I'd like to take advantage of the sale. Thoughts?
"Plenty" can be interpreted very differently! LOL. It is a good price, good sale, and with free shipping, I say go for it. You can do a whole lot worse for a first sub.
Any suggestions on the wiring... things I need to tell my guy to make sure he does?
Thanks for bearing with me guys. Hope everyone is well.
People would recommend putting in conduit so that running wires in the future is facilitated. It just has to be thick enough so that things like HDMI can go through it.
I highly recommend Monoprice for both speaker and HDMI cabling. Just make sure the rates are very reasonable. Most any handyman should be able to do this for you. It doesn't have to be a "specialized AV dude".