Hmm, well I guess R.I.P to my pioneer then, she served me well. I guess I’m going to have to spend some $$.
So with that in mind let me ask this… for my budget which definitely needs to be under say $350, does it really matter what I buy? This price range is going to dictate any receiver is entry level? So There won’t be some amazing equipment in that price range correct? And comparing similarly priced receivers from let’s say Sony, Pioneer, Yamaha, and Denon… are they all pretty much on equal ground? I have only owned Sony and Pioneer and I honestly did not know of any discernible differences there.
Anything I should stay away from? Or likewise, anything I should gravitate toward?
This is difficult. AVRs tend to undergo rapid production cycle changes. The only way you really know if a unit is any good is over time.
Having said that there are some tips. I would personally stay clear of Pioneer Onkyo. They have undergone some serious ownership changes and reorganizations.
Sony may be a good bet, and seem good value. We don't have many members here that own Sony AVRs.
Yamaha seem to have a big quality chasm between their top end and low end. In your price range I would tend to avoid Yamaha.
I would tend to think that Denon is your safest bet, but I would not go to the bank with that recommendation.
AVRs are very complex devices, and complexity goes up by the year. They do tend to be the most problematic devices concerning failures and longevity.
One thing I should mention, is to be certain you are buying from an Authorized dealer. There is a lot of "grey market" junk out there and you can really get burned.
I would also tend to avoid refurbs, they can be problematic and they are somewhat of a roulette game.