The OP listed only FIVE blades and two rubbers in his initial post. He did not analyze any of them to the detail of hairs on a gnat's azz and ask pointless questions.
Based on how 99% of new to TTD people post, this post is seriously short of worthless rhetoric. OP should re-do his post, especially since there are no uber e4xpensive SUPER versions of BTY in his pick list and failed to include H3. That lack of inclusiveness will get the OP in trouble in a hurry with a certain crowd unless he acts decisively.
OK, joking over. OP flag says USA, so let's get some context here. What is OP's level and what kind of game is he trying to develop if he is not an accomplished enough player to be at a level to competently answer such questions? The easy answer to equipment is to get middle of the road stuff that makes it easy to do the shots one is trying to do. That is a very wide range.
Personally, even though I am at a level that only 10% make, I do not and cannot use T05 to get even 1/2 of the best of it. Don't get me started on diginics. If I played 6 months with any, I could adapt my impact and be just fine. Many wont. Why spend the money unless you do not care and just want a status symbol or a way to get more spin with less effort or technique. I buy rubbers 10-20 at a time and pay maybe low $30s USD per sheet for rubbers that I will spin the ball way heavier than the armchair pros with T05 or diginicski rubbers, even players levels better me will not it like I do with non-BTY rubbers.
If OP is not a high level, and is not getting professional help to get there, then it really doesn't matter what equipment is used. If OP is in this category, OP should use any equipment he damn well wants and can pay for... and enjoy it. He isn't gunna have much chance of getting there without prolonged professional help, so why worry about the equipment? Just buy and use what you want.
In USA, in our "TT clubs", which are essentially just places to play for a few hrs 1-2 times a week, we see player after player who plays in the "TT club" that really isn't a club, play a decade, two decades, three decades, four decades and still be a California 1000-1100 or midwest/east coast 1400-1500 level player. Why? They have no chance to train effectively or do not create one or do not seek one or do not want to pay all the money for coaching.
I know a player right now who has spent the same money on coaching as chronic Equipment Junkies spend on equipment and in under a year is a night and day difference in playing level who is defeating players right now who just last year would smoke him.
Since OP said he doesn't yet have a BH loop, but a FH drive and is not knowing so much about equipment, I would take a chance and say he is not Cali 1000-1100 yet and could grow just fine with professional help using a BTY Korbel with Tibhar Aurus on FH and Tibhar FX-P on BH. If he buys 10 rubbers, which is maybe a one year supply, he would get those rubbers around $33 a sheet with DHL delivery 3-5 days from tabletennis11. That setup would carry him all the way to 2000 USATT rating if he got help long enough and was dedicated long enough.
The one player I mentioned who started to spend his cash on coaching instead of equipment actually has equipment way too fast for him, but that didn't matter as his professional help focused on all the things to get him to see the ball and what is on it and where it will go when and how to move to the chosen point of attack to strike the ball in the strike zone with leverage. That pretty much trumps everything, even with way too fast equipment one can still get foundation good and grow in level faster than a tree if one works hard enough, effective enough, long enough with a good attitude.