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HK 3480, HK 3380, Performance to be proud of, modestly priced, Purely musical.Exquisitely accurate - review
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AVR 230 6 x 50W 5.1/7.1-Channel A/V Receiver Powerful enough to bring action movies thundering to life, and versatile enough to accept virtually any source material, the AVR 230 is an impressive performer. It has a six-channel, high-current amplifier, and Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, along with Logic 7, Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6 to its credit. Featuring an EzSet remote with on-screen menus, component video switching and sevenchannel architecture for adding a full complement of rear surround speakers, it's a home theater system you can grow with. AVR 130 5 x 45W 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver Don't let the AVR 130's price fool you! Our most affordable A/V receiver has a high-current, ultrawidebandwidth amplifier that can handle the most demanding speaker loads. A wide range of processing options, including Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic II and, of course, our own Logic 7 and VMAx technologies, give you theater-quality sound at a budget-minded price. Six digital inputs, two digital outputs, 192kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converters and a programmable remote control help complete the list of features the AVR 130 offers. AVR 330 7 x 55W 7.1-Channel A/V Receiver High performance at a highly attractive price. The AVR 330 features a seven-channel, high-current amplifier with power enough for the most demanding digital soundtracks, all of the popular surround sound modes, component video switching, an EzSet remote and a complete multiroom system with a standard Zone II remote. Plus front-panel inputs for analog and digital sources, as well as composite and S-Video jacks, for quick connections to digital cameras, camcorders or video games. Performance to be proud of, modestly priced: Harman Kardon is exceedingly proud of its AVR receivers - after all, listeners and reviewers around the world have long accorded them "best in class" status. And it's not just the power and features of the AVRs that warrant such pride, but the value they represent. Even Harman Kardon's most modestly priced AVR features a high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier design and an elegant appearance. 16 HK 3480 2 x 120W Stereo Receiver When two channels are all you need, make it two ultrahigh-bandwidth, high-current channels from the company that invented the stereo receiver. The HK 3480 features seven audio inputs, four video inputs, including one on the front panel, 30 AM/FM station presets, VMAx surround synthesis from stereo sources, three-step dimmable fluorescent display, phono preamp, pre-out/main-in jacks, gold-plated inputs and separate subwoofer output. Also included is a multicomponent system remote control. HK 3380 2 x 80W Stereo Receiver Perfect for a main music system, the HK 3380 uses the same discrete high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier technology found in our AVR Series receivers. It also has four video inputs, including one on the front panel. Includes multicomponent system remote control, 30-preset AM/FM section, phono preamp, subwoofer output, dimmable fluorescent display, pre-out/main-in jacks and even a nine-step, 90-minute sleep timer. Purely musical. Exquisitely accurate. Sometimes the basics are best. In a world of HDTV, DVDs and 300-channel satellite feeds, where does a quality stereo receiver fit? In a den, home office or children's room. Anywhere music can enhance your life. Think of Harman Kardon stereo receivers as elegant analog wristwatches in a world of digital chronometers. The HK 3480 and HK 3380 are designed with ultrawide-bandwidth circuitry, high-current capability, A/B speaker selection and a practical, easy-to-use, multifunction remote. To view every model, visit www.harmankardon.com 17