Adam, I'm a 'she,' posting on behalf of my husband and I (just because I'm a better typist than him); we weren't just posting a hit-and-run

. I can understand those concerns, though, since we are new to the forum. I can assure you, that our story is the whole truth, and nothing but. We were simply compelled to
post out of our deep disappointment, and concerns for others.
When we were first searching for a receiver, the Onkyo was reported to run very hot, but we didn't find
any reviews of them burning-out. Now they're coming in. If we had seen those, before purchasing, we
would have looked elsewhere, to be sure. I've read hundreds of reviews for other receivers, and several
have reported 'running hot,' but I haven't read any with reports such as ours, and those of other
1 star reviewers on Amazon.
If there wasn't ample evidence that this is a serious problem, we'd just chalk our experience off to acquiring a lemon and wouldn't reject Onkyo, entirely, because we loved the receiver. However, we're convinced, that if many more of these reports come in, that this is a product to avoid, that might eventually fit criteria to be recalled.
We will work with the legal department at Amazon, but if Onkyo offers us another receiver, we'd be hesitant to take it. We wouldn't feel safe with another one in our home. So, our search is on for a replacement; we'll just likely have to grin-and-bear, the financial loss.
We're also hoping no damage was done to our speakers, since this has happened to another reviewer on Amazon. We won't know until we get a new receiver and are up-and-running. If the speakers are damaged, that would be the straw...