I've always felt that Onkyo receivers were fairly user friendly compared to some other brands I've used (I haven't much experience with Denon). I always make a point to revisit a manual in it's entirety about a month or so after the purchase. Things that seemed a bit confusing at first are much clearer after a little time and some "hands on" experience. Besides, I don't really care about the manuals. I wish they'ed design the d*mn receivers better. You know, with the stuff
I want in them

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I once had an Aiwa receiver (don't laugh at me, it was free)
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My first true avr was an Aiwa DV-75. Go ahead and laugh. I paid for it! ($199)
