Ha.
I don't own a Denon.
And you are missing my point.
This isn't about trashing Yamaha. I have been very careful to not be derisive to any of you guys. I may not agree with your choice of buying unproven and untested gear when the market has been so disrupted and uneven since the 2020 releases came out, but that is far and away a different story.
My concern is about the state of a major company releasing premium products that are not ready for prime time. The simple fact that the "wait for proof" standpoint is looking to be a solid one right now is what bothers me. I, too, wanted Yamaha to succeed here, as this would be a sign that the manufacturers are moving beyond the 2020 sh!tshow.
For those of you that are happy with your purchases, I am glad for you. But for $2200 or $3000, MSRP, the words "hardware flaw" should not be in any product description.
If you think I'm being overly harsh in my attitude about the state of modern consumerism and manufacturing, you are absolutely allowed your opinion, my friend. I will not apologize, however, for being concerned about my own ability to select within the next year an upgrade unit for myself which actually works and delivers on all the promises made by the manufacturer.
My Marantz is.
These 2021 Yamahas are not.