No offense, but your Onkyo receiver was of very low quality and part of a HTIB system. At what repair shops charge, these mass marketed units are not meant to be repaired but disposed of. It's a sign of the times.
Long lasting quality still exists but not in the mainstream HT market. And even those AVR's that last longer than two years are already obsolete with little to no resale value. I would not recommend another AVR.
But if you must have an AVR, then look for a used one a few years old that has no issues. Again ,they have no resale value and what was once a 1K AVR is now a hundred bucks or so.
If you don't need an AVR and want new with a warranty, get a 2 channel integrated amp like a Yamaha A-S301 or NAD C316 BEE. You should find these slightly above your budget but they will last longer than 2 years. And sound better too.
Long lasting quality still exists but not in the mainstream HT market. And even those AVR's that last longer than two years are already obsolete with little to no resale value. I would not recommend another AVR.
But if you must have an AVR, then look for a used one a few years old that has no issues. Again ,they have no resale value and what was once a 1K AVR is now a hundred bucks or so.
If you don't need an AVR and want new with a warranty, get a 2 channel integrated amp like a Yamaha A-S301 or NAD C316 BEE. You should find these slightly above your budget but they will last longer than 2 years. And sound better too.