Looking to get a 4K receiver. As cheap as possible, but still decent. My criteria is:
At least 6 HDMI inputs, including one on the front of the receiver, the one on the front counts as one of the 6.
At least one component input.
At least one composite input. Would be very nice if one on the back and one on the front. Mostly for older game systems, possibly VCR.
At least 2 optical audio inputs.
7.1/7.2, I want to have 7 speakers and a powered sub.
Some of what I guess is considered "newer" tech, HDCP 2.2 (is that the latest?), Atmos, UHD, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, maybe DTS?
Enough power to drive full sized speakers, Bose 901, large Advents, Cerwin Vega floor standing. Not crazy high but enough.
Right now am using Onkyo HT-RC260, not 4K. 4K devices I will be using (though very little content) are 3 Tivos, 2 Edge, 1 Bolt. Possibly a 4K bluray player, eventually. And other 1080P devices. And some with composite and/or component output only, no HDMI. The Onkyo supports "True HD 7.1 audio", would be nice if new receiver supports same or similar. Right now the Tivos with 4K are hooked up direct to the TV inputs and use optical out to receiver for audio. Which is not great I think, for the audio.
So any recommendations?
Lot of criteria I know. Would be nice to stay under $400 if that is possible for a receiver with the features I am looking for. Thanks, hopefully someone knows off hand, a lot of what a cursory search showed are 5.1 only and/or not enough HDMI inputs. And I know next to nothing about Atmos, HDR, UHD etc etc. Am pretty sure I need HDCP 2.2 though, and would be good if all inputs are 2.2, think I've read some inputs can be 2.2 and some not on the same receiver (or maybe that was TV inputs?)