Either of these will be better than your old AVR. Some people think that by crossing over or filtering the low bass from the mains this improves clarity and detail. But the problem is good bass response depends more than anything else on the number of different bass driver locations. Since you want to get as much bass as you can from the mains a crossover is counter-productive.
Why do you think you need 80 watts? If your speakers are better than 92dB sensitivity then you don't need it, even less so if you were smart and they are 95dB or more. Or if they are below 90dB then you made it hard for any amp to have enough power and should be looking at speakers as much as amps.
In any case the thing to pay attention to is sound quality. Its hard to find comparisons but you do want to look for reviews that feature comments about sound quality that match your personal preference. If you want hyper detailed and airy, well bad choice but if you do then base your decision on that and not features like crossovers. Hopefully you know that in this price range its smart to look for things like liquid and deep and smooth, anything along those lines. Main thing just skip right past watts and specs and focus on sound quality you will be fine.
Oh and one of those I noticed has a phono stage. When you start getting used to the better sound quality of the integrated vs the AVR the next logical step will be a turntable, and a phono stage will be a plus.
Why do you think you need 80 watts? If your speakers are better than 92dB sensitivity then you don't need it, even less so if you were smart and they are 95dB or more. Or if they are below 90dB then you made it hard for any amp to have enough power and should be looking at speakers as much as amps.
In any case the thing to pay attention to is sound quality. Its hard to find comparisons but you do want to look for reviews that feature comments about sound quality that match your personal preference. If you want hyper detailed and airy, well bad choice but if you do then base your decision on that and not features like crossovers. Hopefully you know that in this price range its smart to look for things like liquid and deep and smooth, anything along those lines. Main thing just skip right past watts and specs and focus on sound quality you will be fine.
Oh and one of those I noticed has a phono stage. When you start getting used to the better sound quality of the integrated vs the AVR the next logical step will be a turntable, and a phono stage will be a plus.