The noticeable improvement will come from getting a better amplifier than the one found in most receivers. The Denon 3802 is good for movies, but you can do better than the Denon for 2 channel music. Most HT receivers do not put out their full wattage across all channels across the full frequency range.
Also, it is not always about the wattage ... speakers are more likely to get damaged as the amp goes into clipping (runs out of power) and the power that is produced is "dirty"/more distorted.
With all that said ... what's your budget for this? The NAD C372 comes to mind as a well regarded modest cost integrated amplifier that might work for you. You would most likely need to add a phono preamp to the NAD, which NAD makes for about a $100 more.
Regards, Rich
Also, it is not always about the wattage ... speakers are more likely to get damaged as the amp goes into clipping (runs out of power) and the power that is produced is "dirty"/more distorted.
With all that said ... what's your budget for this? The NAD C372 comes to mind as a well regarded modest cost integrated amplifier that might work for you. You would most likely need to add a phono preamp to the NAD, which NAD makes for about a $100 more.
Regards, Rich