Would buying a cheaper AV Amp be a mistake ??

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Hi. My Pioneer LX85 AV receiver is on its last legs, it keeps switching off into safe mode and some of the HDMI connectors at the back simply wont work. I now have Sky Q and a 4K TV so now seems a good time to invest in a new AVR. My question is - As my current amp was a 2000 pound amp at the time, will stepping down to the 1000 - 1500 budget be a mistake, and a significant drop in sound quality (for Movies and music listening) ? I am thinking of YAMAAHA this time, simply because Pioneer dont have much of a service presence in the UK.

My speakers are as follows....

Tannoy DC6T Revolution Signature L + R......Tannoy DC6 Revolution Signature Centre.......Tannoy DC4 Revolution Signature Rear......Velodyne SPL1000 Ultra Sub Woofer. in 5:1 configuration with front L and R bi amped.
 
Not necessarily. Best to demo and see. RX-A2060 is a very capable receiver, and I suspect you'll be hard pressed to notice any difference from its elder sibling.

The price of Yamaha RX-A3060 is set to fall very soon, since the 3070 has been announced. In fact, gel had linked an offer on rocketrazor's thread which gave £600 off on part exchanging your old AV receiver for the Yamaha, putting the flagship within your budget. Let me find that thread.
 

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