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In your budget, I would concentrate on the AUDIO features of the receiver and would recommend the Yamaha RX-V659. Connect your HDMI video sources directly to the display and use digital coax or optical to the receiver for Audio. Purchase an HDMI switch from monoprice if necessary.
I'm also looking in this direction. I have an older marantz that lost each digital audio input one after the other.
Background facts:
- I have a high quality/high power 2 channel amp for the fronts that i run off the preamp outs. So I don't think I need a super powered receiver for good musical output.
- I have a Panasonic Plasma with configurable inputs. I can run hdmi/dvi/component/ whatever I want in whatever combination needed.
- The receiver/dvd/amp/comcast dvr is in another room and run via r/c programmable remote. So I don't need to have the receiver switch the video source. I have the remote coordinate that.
- I have very good front speakers and put a lot of emphasis on great 2 channel reproduction. Right now the system sounds excellent.
My take on the current state of under $1500 a/v receivers is that they are close but not completely there yet for switching/upconverting video. The reviews usually show some issue in upconverting/scaling quality or compatibility with the latest standard, etc. My panasonic plasma does a very good job of taking standard def and any high def 1080i or lower and displaying it. I don't want to degrade the video just for the convenience of having the receiver switch it. The standards are also still in flux. 1080p is just getting here. DVD-Audio and SACD are still being implemented in the HDMI standards.
In general I think it is probably smarter right now to ignore the video processing in the receiver completely and focus on the sound. DACs, preamp, bass management, setup flexibility.
So, if we skip the video parts of the receiver models, what is the best audio processor out there under $1000 street. Even better, what's the most bang for the buck used or new? I'm looking at the Yammy 2500 used/recon($500), the Denon 3802/3803 used ($300), Denon 2805 new ($700), Yamaha RX-V659 ($400). If I keep this reasonable then I can justify buying a full blown receiver later when the video settles down. Any other ideas?