Last generation receiver to pair with oppo BDP-95


Could someone point me in the right direction? I am looking for a non HDMI 5.1 receiver to run a setup for a small room with b&w 685's all around. I would pair this with the oppo bdp-95 and use the analog outs for decoding. What receivers could I look at on the used market that would have the best audio? I would be looking for 5.1 only as i have no room for two extra speakers.

I have the stereo outs of the oppo going to my bryston amp and driving some modified DQ-10's.

Thanks for the help.

AAnative
aanative
You might want to look into a NAD T762. I have had this receiver for 7+ years and just use it for movies and tv and it sounds great. I use it with my Pioneer Blu Ray player which handles all of the decoding. It is a 6.1 channel receiver, you do not have to use that 6th channel, i don't. It might be a good match for your B&W's. Something to consider. Good luck.
You may still want to opt for a new model receiver even if you want to only use the analog inputs. Most modern models are internet capable for firmware and internet radio etc. The Oppo also allows for HDMI video with analog audio so you can use the receiver for HDMI switching. And a new model will be backwards compatible with 5.1 and all other modes of operation you may wish. Just a thought.
Thanks for the response guys! I'm a newbie at this home theater thing so I had another question. Would I get better performance from one of these older units (since the OPPO can do the decoding) or using a entry 7.1 amplifier such as a denon 1912 or 2112 and having it do the decoding?

Am I correct in thinking that the better videoo performance would be obtained from running the OPPO BDP-95 directly to the TV instead of through the HDMI of a receiver?

Thanks

aanative
"I'm a newbie at this home theater thing so I had another question. Would I get better performance from one of these older units (since the OPPO can do the decoding) or using a entry 7.1 amplifier such as a denon 1912 or 2112 and having it do the decoding?"

Personally, I think a flagship or near flagship non-hdmi receiver will give you overall better sound quality than an entry level receiver from the bigger companies. What you do get from the more modern low/medium level receivers is more features and all video/audio switching at the expense of better internals and build quality. Besides, an early to mid 2000's flagship receiver that retailed for $2000.00 to $3500.00, can be bought used for $400.00 to $900.00 today.

"Am I correct in thinking that the better videoo performance would be obtained from running the OPPO BDP-95 directly to the TV instead of through the HDMI of a receiver?"

Some receivers can actually degrade the video signal even in pass-thru mode and with such a top shelf video processor in your Oppo 95, straight to the TV ensures no video degradation at all. IMO.

Bill