Separate Amp for AV receiver


I have a Denon Receiver, AVXR4300H. Not happy with it. I'm considering an inexpensive 7.2 channel amp to see if it will help. Does anyone have a recommendation.
chastheo
Ok, lets take a look at ur HT speakers, what are you using ? Do you have subwoofer(s).
does the system lack slam ? If its HT ya gotta have slam, slam is where the money is Lol. Sounds like you have a nice 2ch system
Lets look a little closer at what its NOT doing for you, HT seems pretty straight forward, hook up all the speakers and bam its a HT, not always…..
Alright, I've decided upgrade the speakers for my HT first, they are twenty+/-. I started with a new subwoofer. Just installed a new REL 7X. I also have a REL S/3 SHO for my two channel system, along with my 803 D3s, so I would like to go with both subs by connecting my Denon AVR4300 direct with the REL 7X, and using the "Longbow" REL wireless connection to the S/3 SHO. I can't seem to get them to pair although I've tried multiple times.
Anyhow the sound is much improved with the new 7X. My front speakers for my HT are NHT 2.5i, very efficient speaker. The rears are ceiling mounted Klipsch, don't know the mod. #, but they have three speakers facing down, front and rear. The upper clg. mtd. fronts are Boston Acoustics with front facing and rear facing speakers. The Center channel is Martin Logan Motion 50XT.
I think I'll keep the center channel, it's only a couple of years old, but change out the upper rears, and upper fronts first. 
Please advise, what do you think.
Thank you
You have quite an array of manufacturers there. The NHT’s show a 86db sensitivity which is not very efficient.
klipsch are usually in the hi 90’s which means they require more current than Klipsch.
the ML 50xt is rated at 94bd thats more sensitive requiring a little less juice.

i dont know what cgl.mtd means.

with this mismatch system im seeing why you are not happy. They all have a different signature. Power wise a nice 7ch 200watt per should do you well, its not going to sound bad, it just not gonna sound balanced.

if you research mastering suites for dolby atmos you will notice rooms with all the same speakers



That could be the issue, I'm keeping the Martin Logan though, what do you think about SVS?