I'll recommend this one instead:
also available 'renewed'
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YJTKJG4/ref=dp_cr_wdg_tit_rfb
You mention TT, so you want to make sure (like the one's you chose) that any receiver you consider has Phono Inputs (view back panel, look for phono jacks and nearby ground ). TT does not 'drive' anything, it is a low level signal to the phono input of the receiver, it's amp's drive the speakers.
The Pre-Out: Front L & R is a desirable feature for home theater. Denon's typically do NOT have this feature. Again, view back panel, look for 'Pre-Out'. Many only have Pre-Out 'SUB' for subwoofer, the .1 in Dolby 5.1
Many (not all) Yamaha's and Marantz's have Pre-Out for both SUB(s) (nearly all do), AND they have Pre-Out: Front.
It allows you to send the front l & r out at line level, to a separate 'better' 2 channel stereo amp to drive your front speakers. Now or Later. You probably will upgrade your speakers someday.
Using Pre-Out to a separate pre-amp/integrated amp for front L & R, the AV Receiver still controls the volume of the front speakers as well as using it's internal amps for center/rear l/ rear r/ and pre-out to a self-powered sub.
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Note: preamp/integrated amp for home theater front speakers needs a dedicated input, typically called HT Bypass. It passes the AVR volume controlled front signals directly to it's l/r amps.
https://thehometheaterdiy.com/home-theater-bypass/#:~:text=A%20home%20theater%20bypass%20is,processing%20of%20the%20integrated%20amplifier.