Keep Sunfire Amp but change Processor


I realize the Sunfire we all loved has faded. I have the TGIII and signature amp for yrs but now it's time to acquire all the audio formats related to blu. I am considering just going integrated with the Pioneer SC-25 or 27 and boxing the Sunfire stuff. It just seems such a waste to box the amp. Thoughts? Any pros worth adding with the Sunfire amp?
bdgeary
I have a 4-year-old Sunfire signature amp that puts out 800w to each of 5 channels into 4 ohms and am using it with an Integra 9.8 Processor. The only thing that went into a box was the Sunfire processor, which is very outdated. Maintaining separates yields more flexibility and I agree that the processors will need upgrades before the Sunfire amp will. Most are now going towards software upgradeability where possible.

I am using the Sunfire to drive center and surround channels for movies and it does a very nice job, especially considering the caliber of the rest of my 2-channel system (which is also used for movies). I guess I'm just of the old -"if it ain't broke, don't fix it" school...

Not sure how much sense it makes to lean towards an integrated unit when you've already got a great solution for part of your "problem" in the Sunfire....
Ok after several more days of research, I am staying with the Sunfire amp and going with a new processor. I am waiting on pricing options for the Onkyo and Integra. I did decide against the Integra 9.9 unless I can find a deal.

Thanks for the help to all that responded.
Or you could go with a bare bones unit like the Onkyo 707, it decodes all the new audio formats and has preamp outs for your Sunfire amp.