Maybe, but most AVRs don't come with pre-out until the price is fairly close to what this costs and even if someone needs HDMI switching, a dedicated switch isn't terribly expensive. The economy of scale makes AVRs into the "bargain" they are, but some brands have had recurring HDMI board failures, amplifier problems, etc and NONE of the AVRs comes with a really decent phono section unless its really expensive.
If it made sense for the manufacturer, I'd like to see modular construction, the way TOA makes their commercial amplifiers. They have a selection of input modules and input bays on the chassis of a preamp, so one channel can have an RCA jack, another can have an Amphenol round mic connector, coax, XLR, screw-downs for balanced/unbalanced, etc.
It wouldn't need to be so many options that it's unworkable, either-
Stereo line in, unbalanced
Stereo line in, balanced
Stereo Phono in, MM/MC with resistance switch (if outboard phono preamps can be small,....)
Stereo Pre Out, unbalanced
Stereo Pre Out, balanced
Tape in/Rec Out
Processor loop
If someone