B&W CDM 1NT alternatives


I am needing to replace my existing Paradigm Export/BP bipoles for smaller, less obtrusive and hopefully easier to position speakers. I'm looking towards a sub/sat-bookshelf combo. From what I have heard (Paradigm, Definitive, B&W, Boston, Klipsch), I definitely like the B&W CDM 1NT's the most. However (isn't there always a however?), even at $700 used, they are out of my price range since I want the system to be decent for home theater as well, which means I will need a sub with a bookshelf size speaker. Besides, I'm a little afraid of the performance since I am not running high-end amplification (Yamaha RXV-692 receiver).

Can anyone recommend a speaker/sub combo that will approach the beautiful sound of the CDM 1NT's but at a cost more near the $500 USD mark (not incl the sub)? I would certainly appreciate it.

Rcommendations so far:

B&W 60x series (need to re-listen to these)
New Dahlquist line (QX6)
Axiom
Paradigm (last time I listened they simply didn't even approach the CDM 1NT's at this price point)
Ascend Acoustic

Kevin
kjarrard

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Dynaudio BM6 studio moniror is a good alternative (I heard that a new pair costs between $750 and $850). You can find a used pair on eBay from time to time (The BM6 has an "active" version in which the amplifier is built in; you want the "passive" version.). To make the BM6s sign, you may want to upgrade your amplifier to a Creek integrated amp for example.

Here is some data about the BM6:
Frequency Response(+/- 3 dB): 43 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity (2.83 V/1m): 86 dB
Amplifier minimum: 40 W (> 94 dB SPL @ 1,5m)
Impedance, Nominal: 5.4 Ohms

http://www.dynaudioacoustics.com/Default.asp?Id=275