Well, if you're after multichannel analog audio inputs (7.1), that puts the Denon AVR-4311CI back in the frame, because it has them and the Denon AVR-X4000CI (amongst many others) does not. These days, you're generally looking at a top-of-the-line AVR, or close to it, for multichannel analog audio inputs.
Honestly though, I don't know why you'd want to hook up in that manner when HDMI is available. By using the MC IN you're directly plugging into the AVR's analog preamp, thus bypassing all digital processing. Essentially, the AVR's function is reduced to that of a pre/power amp for that signal route. This means for example, no opportunity to apply processing to derive additional channel information (such as Dolby PLII), and - most importantly - no opportunity to apply Audyssey's EQ and Dynamic EQ. You will also be relying on the Oppo's bass management rather than being able to use Audyssey's reported results as a basis for the bass management by the AVR.
I can't see any reason why you wouldn't achieve the punch and dynamics you seek at moderate volumes with your great speaker/sub combo and a dose of response massaging courtesy of Audyssey XT32. You'll generally get good, satisfying punch with a uniform response through the mid bass range (100Hz - 200Hz).