You should look at the Classe SSP-800. It was build for sound quality rather than features. One thing it does not have compared to most other brands is automated room correction. It has filters than can be applied to each channel, but it is a manual process and requires having someone measure the room response while changing the filters. Of course, your AVP does not have room correction either. I believe the Bryson SP3 also does not have an automated room correction system.
You should also look at Anthem, like the Statement D2v 3D or the AVM 50v 3D. Anthem has always been know for the quality of its video options on its processors, whereas the Classe and Bryston are more audio systems with video passthrough.
Kal's articles are a great start.
You should also look at Anthem, like the Statement D2v 3D or the AVM 50v 3D. Anthem has always been know for the quality of its video options on its processors, whereas the Classe and Bryston are more audio systems with video passthrough.
Kal's articles are a great start.