I'm not blushing, but proud despite its reputation for short lifespan over overheating. My does pretty well, and I have to say. It wasn't 100% bulletproof as I had to replace a couple of resistors for the LCD front display - $5 and a bit of DIY soldering, but otherwise, it's rock solid. I never felt like I am missing power.
Onkyo had several periods where they took product value and features/price very seriously and shook up markets to deliver exceptional products. Not always flawless, but extraordinary values.
They realized their proprietary AccuEQ doesn't cut it or attract enough savvy buyers.
I am glad they now use Dirac Live in their higher model, like NR7100. The only thing left is to bring Dirac to $800 and lower models. I am slightly disappointed that this AVR and its $1300 MSRP only delivers 100 clean watts, vs. my now vintage model has 125 WPC clean power. Honestly shouldn't matter in real-live, but Gene is right. Amps are taking a far back seat in the chase for more features, and I can't say I like it.