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TU9600 with active tracking Harman Kardon SoundSticks EzSet™ remote World's first receivers with fully color-coded rear-panel connections First high-current amp - Citation XX World's first CD audio recorder with 4x dub speed - CDR 2 First A/V receiver with Logic 7,® VMAx® and HDCD® - AVR 7000 DAL 150 Computer-toHome-Audio Link . 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2003 when you see where we've been." 1980 Current events. We introduce the first highcurrent capability amplifier, the Citation XX. 1981 Harman Kardon debuts the first cassette deck with Dolby HX for increased headroom and extended high-frequency response. 1987 Advancing tuner technology is in our genes. A Harman Kardon FM tuner is the first with active tracking. 1990 Dolby redux. Harman Kardon incorporates Dolby S noise reduction into a cassette deck. 1999 The need for speed. Our CDR 2 becomes the world's first CD audio recorder with 4x dub speed. 1999 Art meets Science. Harman Kardon SoundSticks are the first branded computer speakers to win design awards. 2000 Our AVR 7000 is the first A/V receiver with onboard Logic 7,® VMAx® and HDCD® processing. 2001 No electrical engineering degree required, Part 1. Our patented EzSet™ remote lets you automatically calibrate your surround system. 2002 No electrical engineering degree required, Part 2. We introduce the world's first receivers with fully color-coded rear-panel connections for easy setup. 2002 Harman Kardon introduces the first Computer-toHome-Audio Link for direct MP3 playback through your home audio system. 2002 Leading auto manufacturers - BMW, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Mini Cooper and Saab - include Harman Kardon high-performance systems, featuring Logic 7. 2002 Harman Kardon debuts the industry's first stand-alone A/V receiver with a fully digital signal path from input to speaker outputs. 2003 Harman Kardon celebrates its 50th anniversary.

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1980
Current events.
We introduce
the first high-
current capability
amplifier, the
Citation XX.
1981
Harman Kardon
debuts the first
cassette deck
with Dolby HX
for increased
headroom
and extended
high-frequency
response.
1987
Advancing tuner
technology is in
our genes. A
Harman Kardon
FM tuner is the
first with active
tracking.
1990
Dolby redux.
Harman Kardon
incorporates
Dolby S noise
reduction into a
cassette deck.
1999
The need
for speed. Our
CDR 2 becomes
the world’s
first CD audio
recorder with
4x dub speed.
1999
Art meets
Science.
Harman Kardon
SoundSticks
are the first
branded computer
speakers to win
design awards.
2000
Our AVR 7000
is the first A/V
receiver with
onboard
Logic 7,
®
VMAx
®
and
HDCD
®
processing.
2001
No electrical
engineering
degree required,
Part 1. Our
patented EzSet
remote lets you
automatically
calibrate your
surround system.
2002
No electrical
engineering
degree required,
Part 2. We
introduce the
world’s first
receivers with
fully color-coded
rear-panel
connections for
easy setup.
2002
Harman Kardon
introduces the
first Computer-to-
Home-Audio Link
for direct MP3
playback through
your home audio
system.
2002
Leading auto
manufacturers –
BMW, Land Rover,
Mercedes-Benz,
Mini Cooper and
Saab – include
Harman Kardon
high-performance
systems, featuring
Logic 7.
2002
Harman Kardon
debuts the
industry’s first
stand-alone A/V
receiver with a
fully digital signal
path from input to
speaker outputs.
2003
Harman Kardon
celebrates its
50th anniversary.
First A/V receiver with Logic7,
®
VMAx
®
and HDCD
®
— AVR 7000
World’s first receivers
with fully color-coded
rear-panel connections
World’s first CD audio recorder
with 4x dub speed — CDR 2
First high-current amp —
Citation XX
TU9600 with active tracking
Harman Kardon SoundSticks
EzSet™
remote
DAL 150 Computer-to-
Home-Audio Link
when you see where we’ve been.”
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