When we decided to downsize and move to a smaller house, having a huge HT setup was not in the cards. Frankly, I likely never would have anyway. But it's quite enough what is already here.
Connected to my old Pioneer VSX-1120K receiver is:
Polk Audio Rt1000i tower speakers
Large Polk Audio Center Channel
New Apple TV 4K UHD
New TCL 55" 4K ultra hd with eARC etc...
Way more power and speaker than we need, but it's all good.
The odd duck now is the old Pioneer receiver, now with only TOSLINK for audio.
I do like to future-proof, as you can tell from the age of some of this stuff. The speakers I bought back circa 1999. I do have a PS4, and might get a PS5, who knows? I might get more speakers for better HT sound, but might not. Taking all of this into consideration, I've found some good AVRs that could last a very long time, and be just great enough.
I was surprised that Costco has a couple of receivers, the Denon AVR-S760H and the Onkyo TX-NR6050. The former is only $450, and the latter is $500.
Denon's latest models are the ones that piqued my interest, because they have 2.1 connections that work. These models seem to checkoff all the boxes, am I missing anything?