@erik_squires
it sounds like you will continue to use your Brooklyn for music. My advice would be to go cheap with an AVR. The most demanding requirement for AVR is music reproduction. Most AVRs in the $500 and up range do a decent job with dialogue, explosions, etc and let the video processing be done by the player. Make sure your AVR or processor will handle a 4 or 8 K display or whatever you are using.
Another advantage of going cheap is that in a couple of years as Tecnhnology advances, there might be an AVR or processor that will have a DAC that will top the Brooklyn, and you will only have to make one move to upgtade.
it sounds like you will continue to use your Brooklyn for music. My advice would be to go cheap with an AVR. The most demanding requirement for AVR is music reproduction. Most AVRs in the $500 and up range do a decent job with dialogue, explosions, etc and let the video processing be done by the player. Make sure your AVR or processor will handle a 4 or 8 K display or whatever you are using.
Another advantage of going cheap is that in a couple of years as Tecnhnology advances, there might be an AVR or processor that will have a DAC that will top the Brooklyn, and you will only have to make one move to upgtade.