i guess stepping out into reality and hearing some of these setups is the next step.
At this point what you will ’hear out there’ is not going to translate into the ’reality you hear’ in your room. I advise against doing so. At this stage, it’s a fool’s errand and will not serve you. Build your own reference point first, get to know it well, then go listen.
My advice would be different if you had more experience and were further along in your journey in terms of exposure to gear, etc.
Since you haven’t yet spent the $2.2K, I advise holding off on your vinyl front end and understand the fundamentals of a system first and learn as much as you can before moving forward towards your goal of:
I am looking to experience an "audiophile-grade" sound, but one that is also a giddy and involving listen
Just saying to hold off on the vinyl front end, for now [emphasis: for now]
Rather than ’look down’ on a receiver, or similar kin, I encourage you to consider it as a real and viable option.
And don’t get caught up with:
it’s the sort of component that I’ll keep for life.
Make your life easy. Pick up some components, use a dart board if necessary, spend time with them. All in preparation for the next step. This stage is a major stepping stone. Step wisely. Component choice is not as critical at this point...learning from them and your system IS.
Let the fun and frustration commence.
All the best with your choices and journey.