@millercarbon - he has already said he has a separate stereo music setup, so I don't think your reflex response is entirely correct.
That being said, if you are coming from a Bryston SP3 / Parasound system, going to a receiver will be a significant NOSE DIVE in sound quality. If you want to shoot yourself in the foot, by all means go ahead, as long as you understand that you're shooting yourself in the foot, lol!. As far as recommendations, look at Anthem, NAD, Arcam. However, none of these receivers are going to sound nearly as good as Bryston SP3 / Parasound.
That being said, if you are coming from a Bryston SP3 / Parasound system, going to a receiver will be a significant NOSE DIVE in sound quality. If you want to shoot yourself in the foot, by all means go ahead, as long as you understand that you're shooting yourself in the foot, lol!. As far as recommendations, look at Anthem, NAD, Arcam. However, none of these receivers are going to sound nearly as good as Bryston SP3 / Parasound.