I don't really know anything about HK amps to be honest, they're not very popular here in the UK at all. I just can tell it is a very good amplifier and seems such a waste to get rid of it when really its only issue is not being able to decode modern surround sound. You know I think I actually saw somewhere in my searching that there may be a way to disable the volume control which would make that approach more acceptable. To be honest I was starting to accept that I do need to replace them but I try to make use of good equipment where I can.
My strategies do favour re-purposing as why waste what works if I can adapt it? If I can get round their trap of making me buy new equipment when I dont need to I will. Everything I own is second hand and for good reason; while others see a need to part with their hard earned cash to make often a sideways movement to the next thing, they get rid of the stuff they bought the year before at a huge drop from the original RRP because people like new things. The best thing of all is that the depreciation of 2nd hand stuff, especially speakers, is MUCH MUCH lower because people care more about it being new than it being better, so if I get a good deal which I always do I often sell it on at cost or profit. Unfortunately the new amps are still holding their value.
I know I can use optical but if I can I'd rather use the HD audio 7.1 offered by HDMI as i do have a 7.1 setup. This post was more to try discover if there was something I havent found that could help me.