I have an Onkyo TX-NR5009, which has been the centre of my main system for some time and I have very few complaints. However, with the ever increasing number of Dolby Atmos encoded sources, I am wondering if I am missing out on too much. I don't want to spend another £2,000+ to improve on what I have by replacing my Onkyo, but I am considering if it worth going another route. Since the Onkyo has a full set of multi-channel inputs, would it be worth adding a, relatively, cheap, up-to-date receiver to provide the decoding and keep my Onkyo for the power? I know the Onkyo's decoding and processing was one of it's strongest selling points, when I got it, but, perhaps things have moved on sufficiently, now, for a more budget friendly amp/receiver to have comparable or even better decoding.
I would really appreciate any thoughts/advice on this.
the bulk of my main system:
Onkyo TX-NR5009 Receiver
Denon DBP-2012UD Blu-ray/Universal disc player
Samsung QN65S95CAFXZA TV
Panasonic PT-AT5000E Projector
Sansui SR222 Mk5 turntable
Sony CDP-XB920E QS CD Player
XBOX Series X
Mission 753 Fronts, 75C, one pair 77DS and one pair M5DS surround and rear speakers, Kef Kube 2 Sub
I would really appreciate any thoughts/advice on this.
the bulk of my main system:
Onkyo TX-NR5009 Receiver
Denon DBP-2012UD Blu-ray/Universal disc player
Samsung QN65S95CAFXZA TV
Panasonic PT-AT5000E Projector
Sansui SR222 Mk5 turntable
Sony CDP-XB920E QS CD Player
XBOX Series X
Mission 753 Fronts, 75C, one pair 77DS and one pair M5DS surround and rear speakers, Kef Kube 2 Sub