Thanks guys, I adjusted the crossover on the receiver from 120hz to 80hz. I had saved on old article on the VT-2's from the 1990's that said the crossover on the speakers was 125hz. When setting up the receiver again I tried to match that same setting. I thought it made sense to match crossovers or come close. That certainly didn't work well at all. Adjusted back to 80hz there's a huge improvement, much tighter bass on DTV, especially during sitcoms and commercials.
Another revelation I had today - my receiver doesn't have Dolby True HD, so I thought it wouldn't be able to decode BluRays and hear audio at all. I'm relieved that it will play in Dolby D, I just have to set the volume higher than regular DVD's or HD DTV for equivalent sound level. So much to learn again after spending the last 2 1/2 years with only a Sony 32", BluRay Player and Yamaha Soundbar!
Looking forward to further upgrades later this year---I'm considering adding a Marantz AV7005, Emotiva XPA-3, Oppo BDP-93 and 65" LED TV.
Another revelation I had today - my receiver doesn't have Dolby True HD, so I thought it wouldn't be able to decode BluRays and hear audio at all. I'm relieved that it will play in Dolby D, I just have to set the volume higher than regular DVD's or HD DTV for equivalent sound level. So much to learn again after spending the last 2 1/2 years with only a Sony 32", BluRay Player and Yamaha Soundbar!
Looking forward to further upgrades later this year---I'm considering adding a Marantz AV7005, Emotiva XPA-3, Oppo BDP-93 and 65" LED TV.