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by cakes
I have a very similar set up on two floors: a Google TV with Spotify, hooked up to integrated speakers through HDMI Arc. The main room has a pair of Klipsch The Fives with a sub woofer. Fits into our living room very unobtrusively. The Fives also have Bluetooth, but we rarely use it. Downstairs, the Google TV is hooked up to a Marantz integrated amp, powering a pair of Paradigm tower speakers. The Marantz has a buttload of ways to connect to it and it can be a central hub for devices. It had HEOS and Bluetooth. I generally use the Spotify on the TV, but every once and awhile HEOS is useful.
Spotify is the last man standing for a streaming service that doesn't provide HiFi audio. I can't really get my wife to switch, but as I understand it, Spotify should be coming out with their HiFi plans this year (about two years late). At any rate, the lossy compression isn't really that noticable on my systems, because we're so used to it. The Paradigms sound amazing no matter what you throw at them, so even when I'm playing my records, I don't look back and think I'm missing out when streaming.
In the end, convenience is important and my setups are better than average.