If you still have a use for HT, I would keep the receiver. I downgraded my HT and upgraded my stereo about 10 months ago. I'm happy, and I haven't looked back. I sold my Proceed pre/pro and Classe multi-channel amps, bought a Denon AVR-1802 receiver ($350)for HT. I bought a Classe CP-60 preamp w/phono. The CP-60 also has a SSP bypass input, which I take the front preamp outs from my Denon and have them drive my Vienna Acoustic Beethoven for my fronts in HT, using my Threshold T400 amp. The Denon receiver only powers the rears (phantom center). So I have a system that is very good for stereo, but still capable of good HT. You know what? I think your so visually distracted when watching a movie, that I don't really miss the High end HT. The Denon does fine. Try to find a good stereo preamp that you like the sound of, and look for one with a SSP passthrough. There are many of them out there.
BTW, I agree with your desire to get into analog. My CP-60 has a nice little phono stage, and I listen to a lot of LP's these days.
I'd sell the Rotel 6 channel amp, the Sony pre and the Denon pre/pro. Then buy an inexpensive HT receiver, and an integrated amp or seperate preamp/amp with SSP bypass (and a phono stage, although the receiver probably will have a phono stage that will be good enough until you can get more funds). Buy the MMF turntable, and you are started on your way.
Good luck, and have fun,
John
BTW, I agree with your desire to get into analog. My CP-60 has a nice little phono stage, and I listen to a lot of LP's these days.
I'd sell the Rotel 6 channel amp, the Sony pre and the Denon pre/pro. Then buy an inexpensive HT receiver, and an integrated amp or seperate preamp/amp with SSP bypass (and a phono stage, although the receiver probably will have a phono stage that will be good enough until you can get more funds). Buy the MMF turntable, and you are started on your way.
Good luck, and have fun,
John