That’s disappointing as I got the 2010 as people said it was better and as history shows there’s no way 2020 should be better than previous years!!
It seems that the 2020's are more plentiful, than the 2010's. The 2020 has the advantage that it was built with standard off the shelf parts (nothing unobtanium), all fully discrete components. The 2010, 2070 and the Marantz SQ2B all used the same Sony IC's. The IC's would of made production easier and cheaper for Sony. Somewhere I remember reading that the 2010 had a smother sound than the 2020, but I don't believe it. I've always been a bit let down by the performance of those Sony chip based decoders. In addition to the 2010 I have a 2070 and the Marantz SQ2B. In none of them did they bother to use vari-blend across the back just fixed blend. I hate the use of (fixed) blend in any SQ decoder, it destroys SQ's greatest advantage of full left to right separation! The Sony chipped decoders all produce the same rather lackluster SQ decode.
I used to use the Heathkit AM-1503,
SQ Decoder Module, then mated it's logic with the Audionics 106A headend. The Audionics decoder had a six pole filter and sounded good on it's own without logic! I stopped using it when I got my S&IC. I stored it away with some other "junk "and well it all went missing. More recently I found another Heathkit on eBay, part of a homebuilt project that includes a stereo synthesizer circuit and rear channel amp. Anyway the Heathkit uses the Motorola SQ chips, includes vari-blend across the rear and most importantly it sounds very good. The Motorola chipset had no fiddly adjustments either, if desired you could add a "dimension control" to vary the logic action but that was not really a necessity.