Hey AcuDef--I've followed some of your posts regarding your experience with your 5308, so I'm a little surprised by your response. While I've been geting pretty worked up and have been "shopping" for the past year or so, I still wouldn't say it's "urgent." I'm targeting a first quarter of 2010 for my purchase. The reason I mention that is that hopefully the latest and greatest will be out from Emotiva. Do you know their target release?
I know how you feel.
I think a year ago if everyone had recommended that I buy "something else", I would have still bought the Denon 5308.
If you believe Home Theater Magazine lab measurements, the pre-pro section of the AVR5308 actually OUTPERFORMS the Denon AVP-A1HDCI pre-pro in terms of SNR, Crosstalk, & THD!
Also on paper, the Denon 5308 "outperforms" other dedicated pre-pros like ANTHEM and other $6K+ pre-pros in terms of SNR, Crosstalk, & THD.
Of course "outperforms" is in terms of insignificant margin and is relevant only on paper.
But it tells you that the Denon 5308 is extremely high quality in both audio and video. And that is the reason I bought it.
But just like EVERYTHING else in life, after you own something for a while, it somehow becomes less and less "important" and you begin to think about "practical", instead of "hardcore".
I would place the Denon 5308 in the "hardcore" category.
So after a year or so, I'm more in the "practical" mode, and Emotiva is more practical.
The only problem with Emotiva is the WAIT time.
You can never tell how long you have to wait regardless of the "expected release date".
I got the 5308 from J&R for $4,000 delivered (no tax, no s/h). Of course, at the time I also had $1,000 of gift cards from J&R, so I paid $3,000 out of pocket.
I don't think any separate pre-pro (regardless of price) will outperform the Denon 5308, especially in the "practical" category.
I mean some separate amplifier could easily output 300+ watts, but in terms of practicality for most applications, I just don't see any separates pre-pro + amp "outperforming" the 5308.
If you have plenty of money to play with, the Denon 5308 is a great receiver.
I truly believe the Denon 5308 is the BEST receiver on the market TODAY.