You need pre-amp and power amp; this can be separate units or a combo.
You are gonna need a surround sound processor, so it’s either by a all-in-one surround receiver, or by separates, the latter much more expensive.
I would recommend Denon/Marantz for consumer level and Anthem/Arcam for prosumer. However, Denon/Marantz are much better with updates for latest tech NAD is another good one, but again, I have a hard item finding any official documents stating whether they support modern formats (Dolby Vision for instance).
I would suggest a Denon X3500, normally $1K, but on Amazon for $800:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B07FMRD1RV/ref=olp_f_new?ie=UTF8&f_new=true
It has pre-outs so you can try a high-end power amp down the line if you want.
I suggest using the room correction (Audyssey), though I do suggest the $20 app to adjust the target curve. If you want tips on doing the room correction and/or tips on adjusting it via the paid app, I can do that.
You are gonna need a surround sound processor, so it’s either by a all-in-one surround receiver, or by separates, the latter much more expensive.
I would recommend Denon/Marantz for consumer level and Anthem/Arcam for prosumer. However, Denon/Marantz are much better with updates for latest tech NAD is another good one, but again, I have a hard item finding any official documents stating whether they support modern formats (Dolby Vision for instance).
I would suggest a Denon X3500, normally $1K, but on Amazon for $800:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B07FMRD1RV/ref=olp_f_new?ie=UTF8&f_new=true
It has pre-outs so you can try a high-end power amp down the line if you want.
I suggest using the room correction (Audyssey), though I do suggest the $20 app to adjust the target curve. If you want tips on doing the room correction and/or tips on adjusting it via the paid app, I can do that.