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Harman Kardon Receiver Reviews

 
We've analyzed prices, features, reviews and other product information for over 244 Harman Kardon Receivers to help you decide what to buy. Click on Retrevo's Real Time Reviews below for the product of interest to read a simple & detailed review of the product.
Receiver Specs: 7.1 channel Surround • 50 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: the AVR 1600, AVR 2600 and AVR 3600, respectively...The AVR 3600 comes equipped with Harman Kardon’s The Bridge III, a universal dock for the iPod and iPhone that connects with a single cable and lets you navigate music and video collections with the unit’s highresolution on-screen menus...With Harman Kardon’s proprietary EzSet/EQ™ system, the user plugs in an included microphone and follows full-color on-screen instructions (text-only in the AVR1600...If the amps sound as meaty as they look, then we've got some great "audiophile" alternatives to the big brands to recommend to our readers...
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 7.1 channel Surround • 80 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: the AVR 1600, AVR 2600 and AVR 3600, respectively...The AVR 3600 comes equipped with Harman Kardon’s The Bridge III, a universal dock for the iPod and iPhone that connects with a single cable and lets you navigate music and video collections with the unit’s highresolution on-screen menus...With Harman Kardon’s proprietary EzSet/EQ™ system, the user plugs in an included microphone and follows full-color on-screen instructions (text-only in the AVR1600...If the amps sound as meaty as they look, then we've got some great "audiophile" alternatives to the big brands to recommend to our readers...
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 7.1 channel Surround • 350 Watt Total AMP Output • 50 Watt Per Channel • Dolby TrueHD • DTS-HD Master Audio • iPod ready
Reviews: 84 user reviews
"Sound and picture will disappear when switching from an HD channel to non-HD channel and vice versa...the proprietary def Sound and picture will disappear when switching from an HD channel to non-HD channel and vice versa...It can be set at one level for a particular program, but be different during commericals or when changing channels..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 7.1 channel Surround • 65 Watt Per Channel • iPod ready
Reviews: the AVR 1600, AVR 2600 and AVR 3600, respectively...The AVR 3600 comes equipped with Harman Kardon’s The Bridge III, a universal dock for the iPod and iPhone that connects with a single cable and lets you navigate music and video collections with the unit’s highresolution on-screen menus...With Harman Kardon’s proprietary EzSet/EQ™ system, the user plugs in an included microphone and follows full-color on-screen instructions (text-only in the AVR1600...If the amps sound as meaty as they look, then we've got some great "audiophile" alternatives to the big brands to recommend to our readers...
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 5.1 channel Surround • 150 Watt Total AMP Output • 30 Watt Per Channel • iPod ready
Reviews: 15 user reviews
"At this modest price, you won't get much in the way of features, but the Harman Kardon AVR 154 shines in its sonic performance...Andrew Robinson at HomeTheaterReview.com calls the Harman Kardon AVR 154 "shockingly musical and dynamic," adding that it is suitable for reproducing both movie sound tracks and music...The Harman Kardon AVR 154 is a 5.1-channel receiver, meaning it can drive five satellite speakers and a subwoofer, but not the seven surround-sound channels of pricier receivers...The 30 watts per channel is modest, so the Harman Kardon AVR 154 will sound best if it's used for smaller home theaters...While you can find receivers in the $250 range, spending a bit more gets you more features, easier setup and better configuration..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Good Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 80 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: 19 user reviews
"As with any good receiver, the HK reproduces the CDs as it was recorded with no perceptible distortion (if any...Just pick a good CD from your favorite collection and enjoy...The remote is giant and requires 4 AAA batteries, but overall its a nice amp for what we need..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Good Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 240 Watt Total AMP Output • 120 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: 66 user reviews
"If you need a powerful stereo audio receiver, then look no further than the HK 3490...Harman Kardon is a legendary name in the home theatre business...Also present is an AM/FM tuner which has exceptionally good reception..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Receiver Specs: 6.1 channel Surround • 40 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: 11 user reviews
"So don't worry about the Harman Kardon AVR 140...That said, the AVR 140's natural sound quality and handsome good looks make it a solid choice for a AU$900 receiver...The incredible sound mix immediately pulls you into the action -- at least it does when you play it through a receiver as good as the Harman Kardon AVR 140..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Receiver Specs: 5.1 channel Surround • 150 Watt Total AMP Output • 30 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: 2 user reviews
"Harmony 360 Remote and Harman Kardon AVR-144 - Remote - Hardware - Logitech Forums...anything that is not there that you would need to be there can be programmed to the remote by using the learning feature on the software...when the harmony sets commands for the device, it pulls similar codes for different models of the same brand..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Receiver Specs: 5.1 channel Surround • 40 Watt Per Channel • IPod ready
Reviews: 7 user reviews
"There are way too many reports of failure for me to feel comfortable purchasing them...Don't let the 40 watts/channel fool you, HK rates their receivers more realistically...If an Onkyo or Denon Rates at 75 watts/channel, it's probably more likely to be 40 - 50...IL FRYs near me only had one model on display for $170 sold as is..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Receiver Specs: 5.1 channel Surround • 150 Watt Total AMP Output • 30 Watt Per Channel
Reviews: 40 user reviews
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
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