The acquisition of a replacement for my "trusty" old Yamaha has had to take a bit of a back seat due to the complexity of sorting out my deceased brother's affairs. He died a year ago last November and we've only just got "confirmation" (you call it "probate" in England) from HMRC. I'm feeling quite stressed out with it all and how much it's costing me keeping the "boat" afloat during the process. Two separate lawyers involved now so goodness only knows what that's all going to cost - better not to think about it!
Anyway. I'm definitely decided to replace the old Yamaha because it is pretty old and lacks many of the features of the newer models. I have a very nice 5.1 speaker setup - Monitor audio speakers and MJ Acoustics ref 100 MK2 sub - and don't have any ambition to expand on this other than it might be nice to go with some height speakers at some time in the future, wife permitting. So, a 7.1 amp will do just fine.
Because I've had such a good experience with the Yamaha - the only "serious" amp I've ever owned - I'm very much inclined to go with a Yamaha RX-A2A:
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/yamaha-rx-a2a However it's a bit of an "oddball" in that, although from their top tier Avantage range, it seems to lack a lot of the features of it's considerably more expensive siblings being more like the top of their more budget range, the RX-V6A but with better quality and some larger capacity components. I've read several reviews which say they were expecting it to sound very like the V6A but were very pleasantly surprised to find it was noticeably "better". Most of the criticism seems to be leveled against how it handles top end gaming due to data compression via HDMI. However, as I won't be doing that, I'm very encouraged to read of how well it works with film and music. I'm also used to Yamaha's Ypao setup for speaker configuration which I find very good but also easy to modify once the initial setup is done.
Several others are also in the frame but one seems to stand out at my price point. The Denon AVR-X2800H:
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/denon-avr-x2800h It has a lot of the gaming features which are missing from the Yam - but then I will never benefit from them and, the reviews seem to say it's somewhat lacking in bass, which I would miss with my love of Sci-Fi films. Also Denon AV Amps seem to have a bit of a reputation for running quite hot which I'd rather avoid. Actually this "criticism" is leveled at a number of them, but not the Yam. My existing Yam never got more than "pleasantly warm" even at quite high levels of volume.
Another factor is that both of these would fit into my custom made stand and still have adequate room around them for air circulation, whereas the more expensive offerings have larger, taller cases which might be problematic. I use the amp as a switching box with one HDMI lead to the TV via ARC HDMI (eARC on the new ones) and the other sources each via HDMI to the amp so the amp sits in standby when using the TV (and it's speakers) to watch stuff like the news from the set top box. Standby consumption seems to be pretty good on both these amps but there are others which seem to be quite "electrically hungry" in standby.
So, I think it's probably going to be the Yamaha, which seems to have undergone quite a bit of modification during it's life - it was introduced in 2021, I think, and there are rumours of new product soon so I may just hold off until it's replacement arrives and either buy one of those if it's worth the extra or grab a bargain on the run out model. The manager at our local Richer Sounds knows I'm in the market and has emailed me with discount offers a couple of times, so I'm sure he'll be straight on to me as soon as anything is known about the replacement.