Well, the new cables were good, but the HDMI out was bad. I returned the receiver. I could have taken it for repair under warranty, but there was only a thirty day return policy (last one/floor model).
Any strong recommendations for sub-$550 receivers would be appreciated. Upside of this year's models is that computer/network connectivity seems to have been improved on a lot of models.
Thanks for all of the assistance.
How do you know the HDMI out is bad? Did you have it tested? Or did you assume it was bad?
I agree you should have returned it.
$550 is too cheap for a receiver that is any good. In that price range you will buy trouble like you already have.
You need to be well in the middle of the price range of a manufacturers offerings.
Spending a little more now, will pay off in the long run.
This receiver is as low as you want to go.
Preferably you should be in the $1200 to $1500 range or above now.
The reasons for this, are a shrinking value of the dollar, inflation in China, component shortages and rises in the price of raw materials. The other issue is cramming. In other words far to many features than can possible be produced for the price and be expected to be any good.
Lower priced receivers are now in the junk category, and you have to set your sights higher. What really needs to happen at the lower price range is a stripping of features and concentration on core performance and reliability.
If at all possible I strongly recommend going the separates route, but of course that means a big jump in expenditure, but a big increase in performance.