But yet how many of you in this thread wait until the end of a model year and then some additional markdown to buy a receiver? Which leaves little margin for the company to be able to innovate and have faith in their consumer base that the buyers will purchase the products if they make them marginally nicer, and therefore marginally more expensive.
Bottom line is, vote with your dollar. If YOU think Onkyo is junk, don't buy it. If you do buy one and it turns out to be junk, tell us about it. But the in between of "I heard this" and "a friend of a friend told me that" is what can kill a reputable company and leave us with less offerings and one less competitor for those still in business.
Vote with your dollar folks.