Let us know the exact Denon model when you get the chance. The Denon 2800 series were some very well built AVR's with solid amplification. Gene has bemoaned how the build quality of AVR amplification has dropped since then due to having to cram more channels and processing/features in the box without the cost getting out of control.
As has been mentioned above. Figure out your speakers first. Depending on their efficiency, there is a good chance your Denon is a very good device for your needs. I have an AVR-2308ci which has the phono pre-amp built-in. I got it for $65 off Craigslist. Based on comments from
@M Code about more recent efforts to reduce AVR costs by using a design life of ~8-10 years, I expect to have a good run with this 11 year old AVR built using very mature standard amp/heatsink design! Since you have no interest in atmos or any of the other latest greatest features, why change?
As for speakers, check out the Martin-Logan electrostatic speakers (BestBuy with Magnolia Room is one place you can hear these) as something that sounds totally different from most other speakers without sounding "wrong". Not saying you will or should prefer them, but something you should check off your list before you buy your "final" speakers!
Where are you located? I wouldn't give out my street address, but if you are near a metropolitan area or simply what state will help us help you. For example, if you are in Michigan, you would do well to visit Jim Salk and check his speakers!
http://www.salksound.com/model.php?model=SS 8
If in the Atlanta Area, I know where you can hear some good speakers in your price range.
Ah! I see you are in (or near) Minneapolis! I only
know of one great system in that area, but the speakers are all DIY!