Yes your right! down south west its been forecast for more flooding and severe winds! just hope its not as bad as a few weeks ago our local harber was washed away with 12 ft waves! crazy! somerset you saY? nice to see a fellow celt

, im guessing you live in the us now?,
as for my setup its a 5.1, recivers i had in mind was the
Sony-STRDN1040,
YAMAHA RXV675,
Onkyo TX-NR626,
Denon AVR-X2000
witch one would be a decent upgrade for the price?
Scratch Onkyblow for a start.
The Sony looks tempting. However Sony have not been known for good receivers, but they are working hard to catch up so I would not dismiss it.
Yamaha probably have the best reputation for reliability, but I think to play safe it comes down to the Yamaha versus the Denon. I leave it to you, but if you push me I would give the edge to the Yamaha in that price range.
I'm not a Celt. I grew up in the Medway Towns, and lived on the North bank high up by All Saints Church Frindsbury. The house used to be the vicarage and was built in the reign of Queen Anne. From my bedroom window I looked down across the Medway to the dry dock where HMS Victory was built. We had a holiday place at Suffolk, just north of Southwold. My father was a Sapper and he was the officer in charge of mine removal on the East Coast from Harwich to Skegness after WW II. So that is our connection to East Anglia, which I love. I spent many a happy summer up there.
I went to school at Downside Abbey at Stratton-on-the-Fosse in Somerset. Not on the flats but in the Mendips. So that is one of my connections to Somerset. My paternal grandmother lived at Bantham, Devon.
My wife and I emigrated to North America in 1970. We now live on Benedict Lake in the Minnesota North woods.
Anyhow baton down the hatches this weekend. The polar Vortex is just leaving here again. It speeds up the jet stream when it sets up just North West of here over Ontario. So I knew you would be in for another round. Sure enough when I watched the 6:00 PM news (noon our time) there was the next vigorous system on the way to you.
Our winter has been just brutal, a true Siberian winter this one. We have been pretty consistently colder than the North Pole!