May be the manufacturers are leaning. The receiver, never a good idea, is now an insane idea. There are increasing reports of fry ups in these forums from all major receiver brands. The microprocessors are now very powerful, and these powerful chips should not be surrounded by a huge power supply and seven or nine 100 watt plus amps. That is a recipe for short life and a lot of grief.
I was rereading The Closest Approach a couple of days ago. Peter Walker was put under pressure by Quad sales staff, especially his son Ross to have a receiver in the range. Peter researched this, and found that even in the analog days he could not make a unit of the quality of his separates, because of too much electromagnetic interaction between power amps and the other stages. Peter was no loony subjective audiophile, I can assure you. He was a careful scientist who had good data from all his work. If he thought the receiver was a bad idea way back, then it has to be positively insane now.
This pre/pro line has been on the market for over two years now.
There is no doubt in my mind that you are very discerning with your audio purchases. I'm sure you must be very discerning with nearly anything you buy, period.
I'm on my second receiver, and even if my present one only acts as pre/pro, I've had no issues with either. It's very hard for many of us to ignore the greatly reduced costs with receivers, and I'm led to believe it's not just primarily due to cost cutting; these affordable costs are a direct result of the economies of scale.
Of course I'd prefer to have a dedicated pre/pro. The receiver I chose only gives up Reon VP (which had colorspace issues anyway) and Audyssey Pro capability when compared to the Integra 9.8. Yet, I paid only 1/3 the price.
I just wanted to bring that point up, and I know that you know it's all crazy.
Yes, Onkyo/Integra has pretty much been the
only choice in HDMI pre/pro's, since over two years ago, anywhere near that price. Once you look past Onkyo, the price tag jumps by
multiples.
Outlaw's pre/pro is still not here. Emotiva's isn't either. When Denon releases their second pre/pro model (for considerably less than the AVP at $7,000), a lot of folks should be happy.