I read the "read before you post a new thread" stating don't ask "which is better?" or "what are the differences between A and B?" To try and dig down to the specifics as I try to decide between the 1-yr old Denon AVR-4311CI and the soon to be released Yamaha RX-A3010 (roughly the same price), I read some very favorable and in-depth reviews at audioholics.com and AVS Forums. I have a Boston Reference Series 7.2 speaker system and at the end of the year will be getting a happy 50th b-day Samsung 8000 series 3-D TV. I need to upgrade my receiver and I don't want to have to upgrade again for another 8-10 years. So I don't mind spending $2000 now as opposed to $500 every 2 years.
My problem is that it is really hard to pick a winner between these 2 receivers. Most reviews point out that the Denon AVR-4311CI sounds awesome, is top quality, and has responded to most of the critics wants from the AVR-4310. The newer Yamaha RX-A3010 appears to have almost identical specs except I've read that the quoted power rating of 150W/ch might be greatly exaggerated (ref Home Theater Magazine article on the RX-A2000, and I'm assuming the A3000 differs similarly). On the other hand, it appears the RX-A3000/3010 differs in that it has HDMI standby switching, although I don't know why I would ever watch something on the TV without having sound coming through my receiver. The Yamaha might also have a better remote and GUI.
So before I walk into a store and try to detect the differences between these 2 (or at least the RX-A3000 until Sept) while a salesman tries to give me a hard sell one way or another, will someone please point out some key differences in features or quality for me to consider (sorry moderators...)?
Thanks!