Just get in where you fit in with the priorities you have now
and get as much flexibility as you can while you are at it.
As receivers move up the feeding chain normally one gets more power, more inputs & outputs, and more decoding capabilities
. Added zones also increase in an oh by the way effect. Great for some, though not usually the main interest.
I also feel as the investment goes up the preamp/proc quality improves. If it does or doesnt, getting the analog inputs & pre/proc analog outputs are a must. Regardless.
Separates can be done for $2K and provide very good results. Check out the DHC 40.1 integra multi ch proc which just came online
and is being sold & shipped now for $1200 MSRP. It has all the current features including networking via USB
I think ehternet would be better but
thatll work.
Theres lot of amps for a grand or less which aint bad too.
The optimum approach always is going to be having two rigs. The constant pursuit is going to be for one all encompassing system which sounds great instead of having to do two systems.
The price tag for either always depends on expectations/desires and budget
. If patience is in force, one need not look at an initial purchase as the final outcome. Remember, theres that Audiogon shuffle
Buy
try
sell
repeat.
Or more uncommonly around here
be OK with your planned purchase. Many arent just a short time after initial ownership, and why I say get as much flexibility (inputs & outputs) as possible. Later on sources can do all that decoding if the proc does not or can not.