StoOgE said:You are correct. I apologize for overgeneralizing,
No prob
but we were discussing the lower tier 606. When I say I'm a Denon guy I also mean on the mid range recievers. I don't generally spend a ton of money (800 bucks or so) on recievers since they improve so often, so I'm usually in the mid-range and much prefer Denon's or Yamaha's in that price range to Onkyo's.
Oddly enough on the extremly low end (HTIB kinda stuff) Onkyo's are usually some of the best stuff you can buy. Not that any of it is good :lol
Onkyo sets a minimum bar for general sound quality that tends to be a bit higher than what many of the other CEs offer. Because of that, their low-end models tend to be quite good compared to its peers. They get the important stuff right.
Now for mid-range, Id say this is where you typically see the greatest variation between a given manufacturers models even from year to year. One year a few will be awesome, the next, all turds
So in this case, the lower-mid to mid range Onkyos, you had a case where they all got HDMI 1.3 with support for the new HD audio codecs. In order to fit all that in there and keep the price comparable to the previous years models, the sound quality suffered (or at least wasnt upgraded to better DACs, etc. that some of the competition has moved to in their price-competitive models). Actually, it isnt unheard of that models end up sounding worse than the previous model when in this part of the cycle.
It should be noted that this situation is pretty typical with practically all CEs, at least to varying degrees. This is especially true of the companies that tend to push the envelope with features/tech. For example, Sony has seen this situation many times (they really push tech, since they R&D tons of it themselves
The good news is that as you move away from that point in the cycle, the cost of the new tech goes down, and more time/money can be dedicated to improving everything else; sound quality, UI, etc, all while keeping the same price. We just happen to be witnessing a cycle where A LOT of new (and relatively expensive) tech is getting thrown in all at once. Much moreso than any I can remember. Dont even get me started about the condition of video scaling in many of these units.
Basically, expect plenty of turds for the next model year or two, and then things will settle out.
The issues with their amps and the HDMI popping are more universal though. I dont know about the extremely high end since so few on AVS actually go that far.
Yeah, I have heard my fair share of complaints with those issues (though HDMI problems are fairly universal with everyone >_<).
As for the extremely high-end, I wouldnt really call Onkyo, Onkyo Professional, Integras lineup that. They arent priced very high at all (for what they do). The Onkyo 705 on up, Onkyo Pro 885, and Integra 9.8 threads actually have a lot of traffic. The models are pretty popular and have seen pretty strong sales.