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AVR 7200 7 x 100W 7.1-Channel A/V Receiver For those who want all the bells and whistles with power to spare, the AVR 7200 is a dream come true. Its seven-channel, high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier is the most powerful ever in a Harman Kardon receiver. Also, a comprehensive bass management system with Triple Crossover selection makes certain that low-frequency sound goes to the right place no matter what type of speakers you own or input you use, including DVD-Audio or SACD! Multiroom options abound, ranging from assignable rear-channel amplifiers to an A-BUS Ready port which allows complete remote room control and amplification with only one Cat. 5 wire connection. A preprogrammed remote with an LCD display and EzSet, RS-232 port, and a complete range of surround processing and decoding options all contribute to the AVR 7200's spectacular music and home theater performance. AVR 225 5 x 55W 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver A five-channel, high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier is just the start of an impressive feature list. With Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, along with Logic 7 and Dolby Pro Logic II, the AVR 225 provides maximum enjoyment of any source or program. On-screen menus and an EzSet remote make installation a breeze, and front-panel digital audio and analog audio/video inputs make it easy to add a video game for the kids, while a bypass option for analog inputs allows you to enjoy classic stereo recordings in all their original glory. AVR 125 5 x 45W 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver Don't let the AVR 125'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 125 offers. For situations in which only two speakers are present, we provide VMAx. It psychoacoustically creates the sensation of rear channels using just the front loudspeakers. Both technologies add these realistic dimensions to your entertainment experience. To view every model, visit www.harmankardon.com 15