So, OK, if I understand correctly that everyone suggests me to upgrade my receiver that has HDMI but in return will not provide any models to me? I admit I refuse without any help like a make/model. I refuse to even look into it.
If no one likes this reply than oh well and lock the thread. I refuse to look into anything and buy something that could be even lower end what I already have.
I am not talking about TLS Guy because he already said he does not use receivers and could not give a make/model which is fine.
Look, we can't read your mind. We don't know what features are important to you. This is your system and your purchase. If it is audio quality you are worried about, then I would say this: -
If you pick a receiver from Denon, Maratnz or Yamaha at the mid price point, or above, it will be an upgrade on your Integra.
You absolutely need to put some effort into researching what features are available and what they can, could and will do for you now and in the future. There has been an enormous explosion in complexity and options since your last purchase. You will see that instruction manuals now run into hundreds of pages. So many pages, they are no longer printed and come in the box in paper form. Some are on DVD ROM all can be downloaded from the manufacturer. I suggest you spend time reading the instruction manual cover to cover, and may be more than once before any purchase.
If you don't order us about, we will do our best to offer comments and suggestions on defined issues you do not understand or are unclear about.
Unless you do your own homework (due diligence), then you will make a purchase and be totally unable to use it. You have my sympathies with this to a degree, as I'm fairly certain, that this complexity is denying some access to some who want these new wonders, or like you are forced to upgrade due to owning obsolete equipment. Some can only get them if they are prepared to pay a good professional installer.
Now it is appropriate you put your own stamp on this instead of ordering members of the forum about. We are not paid, but volunteer time to help provide what we hope is useful advice.