the option to swap out the processor when new features arise
Remember, that processors tend to have worse resale value, and higher retail prices.
Nothing's wrong with separates if you're willing to fund it, but I got the sense you don't know decisively what exactly you want out of your system, so I think it's a bit questionable that you'd be willing to fund "that".
I know you want a great system, and you came to the right place.
But it's so easy to get caught up in spending money. The onus is really on you to evaluate every aspect of the system that you're spending money on.
As nice as those Philharmonics are, they may not even be the "correct" speakers for your application. I know they're a damn good speaker for two-channel music, but they wouldn't be my first choice for a badass home theater. And mind you, they'd be my first choice for
speakers right now.
As nice as amps are, they may take money away from your budget for subwoofers.
As nice as processors are, maybe you wouldn't notice the difference between one and a receiver in actual use.
As nice as one badass sub might be, maybe four badass subs would be the way to go.
Etc. Just slow it down. What precisely do you want from your system, short term, long term. I don't mean to lecture you, and I might have missed some of your other threads. I'm probably inciting the wrath of our dedicated prepro proponents right now and "in for it".
I'm the wrong person to be
giving advice but I just have a suspicion that you've bought into a lot of hype elsewhere around electronics. I can't tell you if electronics make an audible difference, because people never agree on that, but I can tell you they don't make a significant one. Get half decent electronics, and have the rest of the system kick ***. TV, Projector, Speakers, subs, etc. Every penny saved somewhere, can be used elsewhere. As long as you're not getting questionable stuff like Panasonic or Onkyo I think there isn't really too much to even think about.
That doesn't mean we all wouldn't love the best dedicated processors and kilowatt mono amps that can drive 1 ohm loads.... I know I was a little bit sad when the Lexicon MP-20 became vaporware (
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). I just think that's the irrational side of us speaking, not the side of us that wants the best systems with fine-tuned room acoustics and speaker selection... moreso the side of us that's online at work trying to kill time with our imaginations.