Well after some more research I'm settling down to a few: Yamaha V863, Yamaha V1800, and HK AVR-354. I'm elminitaing the Onkyos for bad video processing. The Yamahas have great technical options, good video processing and good power. V863 is a little cheaper and has HD Radio and the V1800 has more power, 4 HDMIs and same great options. And the HK AVR-354 is a bit cheaper, looks amazing and will probably do a great job. Any thoughts?
Here's another question. I read that a downside to the Yamaha was that each device could only use 1 input type. i.e. you could not plug a DVD player into hdmi and also 2 channel audio in case you wanted to only use 2 channel audio.
Thx!
If I understand your question, you are mistaken about the way Yamaha deals with inputs. I have the RX-V2700, and I have three (!) devices hooked up to the DVD input; a DVD player via HDMI, another DVD player via component video and coaxial digital audio, and a TV via optical digital audio. The receiver can be manually set to pick a specific input (which means you could hook up one device multiple ways, and use whichever one you wanted by manually selecting it), but it can also be set to automatically prioritize inputs. Thus, if there is something input via HDMI, it switches to that, if not, it goes with the next best thing, component video if that is connected, etc. So, because of the way I have things hooked up, if I switch the receiver to DVD, I can turn on either DVD player, and as long as the other one is off, I can watch and hear that DVD player (if both are on, it will give me the one hooked up via HDMI with the automatic setting, but I can manually select whatever I want). If they are off and I want to watch TV with its built in tuner, I get sound from the TV that way. I believe that most Yamaha receivers do things this way these days.
I recommend that you visit the Yamaha website and download the owner's manuals for the units you are considering, and read them. I really like my Yamaha, and when it comes time to replace it, I will be looking at another Yamaha, unless they let the quality slip by then.