I watched an old movie yesterday "Trading Places" in bluray .... sound was horrible. Dialog was too low and then when music or sound effects come in, it would be too loud. I wish I'd be able to quickly hook up the Denon 4311 and see if it would handle this old movie sound better.
The only thing that kept me calm is that I know how awesome dialog is in new bluray movies I tested this Yamaha 3900 with. I did play with Dynamic DRC and it did absolutely nothing ... I think it works only for truehd movies. I am just curious if Denon 4311 would handle bad recorded sound better than Yamaha did. I still have the 4311 at home in a box. I may just do a quick test to see if it would do better with the oldie movies.
I wish I was like you. My life would be so much easier.

I hear what you're saying and for a person who is not tooo paranoid on sound, your approach works great. However, after testing 4-5 different receivers in different price ranges, I did notice a difference in clarity, bass management, dialog control, etc, etc. Are these huge factors? For some are and for some not.
When you have awesome speakers that are able to produce greatness, you feel bad shorting on the last component (receiver) and not get that maximum sound quality you know your speakers can produce. If on the other hand your speakers are $400 for a pair of towers, well then maybe giving them a $3,000 receiver won't give you any improvement over a $600 receiver.