What's wrong with the Onkyo?

They have a good track record, every bit as good as Denon. It seems to me it has a lot going for it.
In my opinion, heres whats wrong with the Onkyo:
A) It runs hot. We all know that heat destroys electronics. I tend to keep gear for at least 5 years, and I leave it on all the time. I just can't fathom that kind of heat build up over long periods of times not doing damage to the unit.
B) There are known problems with speaker popping. There are just too many testimonials on top of which Onkyo was shipping with a piece of paper saying this was normal operation. Bear in mind, this was not relays popping in the receiver. This happens in all receivers. This was the receiver sending a pop to the speakers, commiserate with the volume. If you volume was up loud, you get a loud pop.
C) The units seem to take a really long time to lock onto signals, and don't stay locked when you skip chapters etc. This isn't a huge deal, but it think it's past the point of a minor annoyance when the delays are this long.
D) It lacks a true GUI. With the depth of menu systems these days, it's really nice to have a comfortable way to navigate the receiver. Old OSD's just aren't cutting it anymore. With as much as I interact with and tweak the settings for various program material, this is a big deal to me.
Those are my major issues with Onkyo's new line. They are by no means a bad product. For the money they are the most competitive receiver out there. However, I don't think they are the best, especially when you are not using most of the amps in the unit. I only use the rear channel amps, and as such, the feature set was much more important than the power output. Even still, I don't think there is a massive difference the power output between these to units. I don't think power output should be the deciding factor.