If you don't ever need more than 7 channels, then the RZ 820 is hard to beat, but I think there is a good chance you may regret, no being able to do 7.1.4 or even 5.1.4. If you are concerned about using an LSI chip for volume control, the RZ 820 has one of those too, not the same as the older Marantz Dr. Rich mentioned, but a similar one. Also, I agree with Dr. Rich's logic, but I think he is wrong to assume just because an LSI chip with poorer specs (in relative sense), its sound quality would not be as good as even a lower end integrated amp. For example the similar Rohm chip he mentioned was also found in the Yamaha A-S801 integrated amp that quite a few posters seemed impressed with. The RZ 820 also use the Rohm chip, but an updated one to the one in the A-S801, the specs are very similar though. I am saying that the sound quality of an AVR, while logically limited by the chip with the lowest noise/distortions specs etc., for real world music and applications, they can, and I think they are, still transparent to human.
In terms of value and AV performance in general, the $899/$999 D&M pair (4400/7012) are unbeatable imo, especially the Marantz. They are one year outdated, but as long as they are brand new with factory warranty, they are still unbeatable.