Well, I went from looking at a $100 price max to a $350 price max in a matter of days. I grabbed a Sony STR-DB940 5.1 receiver for $50, as it seemed like it had plenty of power and the functionality that I needed (HDMI anything is not in the books for awhile). For $10 I grabbed a pair of his Realistic Nova 18's as well, knowing they would be crap but at least it gives me something to listen to during the buying phase. They are total crap and I actually just ripped out all of the foam from around the woofer because it was tearing and making a hideous slapping noise against the rim. Imagine the sound now.
So, I've increased my budget to $300 for a pair of nice speakers. Well under $300 is preferred if it becomes a bang for the buck issue. Either bookshelf or tower are fine, size is not a problem. The plan is the add a sub after I get these and then move up from there if I find the money to do so.
Some that I've been looking at after checking out various threads on here include:
Cambridge Audio S30
CBM 170SE
Infinity P162/P163s
KEF IQ30
Thoughts on these, any other recommendations?
Specs of the receiver:
• Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic decoding
• 110 watts x 5 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.09% THD
• Learning/multibrand 2-way LCD remote with macro capability
• On-screen graphical user interface (direct video input required on TV)
• 4 digital inputs (3 optical, 1 coaxial)
• Optical digital output
• 5.1-channel input
• Stereo "analog direct" mode
• 4 audio, 5 A/V (including 4 S-video and 1 front-panel) inputs
• Preamp outputs for all channels
• Binding posts for all speakers
• Aluminum front panel
• Large filter capacitors, power supply, and output transistors
• Separate processors for Dolby Digital/DTS (24-bit) & Digital Cinema Sound (32-bit)
• 30 AM/FM presets
• 2 subwoofer outputs
• 2 zone audio capability
• 17"W x 6-3/8"H x 16-1/2"D