I would like Bluetooth although I probably wouldn't use it a ton. I saw Jim said that the HLVs might not work well with the Dayton sub.
"I wouldn't
notrecommend that pairing, but it didn't strike me as ideal. If someone is looking for inexpensive speakers they will generally be looking for a budget-friendly
subwooferas well. The SUB-1200is still an excellent value in my opinion, but the HVL-1's resolved better than the Dayton sub was capable of.
If that
configuration is what
finances allow I don't think anyone would be disappointed, I just felt the Wave Crest speakers favored something a bit more articulate."
Read more:
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/home-audio-speakers/72160-wave-crest-audio-hvl-1-discussion-thread-4.html#ixzz3eV5axT4l
You are the 2nd person in a short list of suggestions that recommended that 1100 Denon receiver. Must be pretty good. Might just go with that. Does it have all the latest decoders (dts, Dolby, etc.), or is that above what my setup needs? *edit--I just saw that it has those
I will definitely be using the whole setup more for TV/movies than I will music, if that changes anything regarding the sub suggestion. Is front firing better than down firing for subs? My wife may hate 2 subs in the room. Is 1 of those not good enough? Maybe I could try 1 at first, then a 2nd later if I feel necessary.
Thank you very much for the reply!