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Harman Kardon 5.1 85W Roku Ready Networked A/V Receiver

$329.99
$499.99 34% off Reference Price
Condition: New
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
sounds great....especially for music.
By cleswing on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013
I bought this device a month ago to replace a lower end NAD (t737) home theatre device, which sounded great, but was hard to set up and not friendly for the rest of the family using the system. Our system includes apple tv, hd comcast cable, a blue ray player, 5 year old 50" samsung flat screen and 'oversized' Energy speakers for a small room. PROS: great looking, easy to set up (only snafu was that it took awhile to recognize sub) easy to navigate, and sounds Freaking Awesome. Really the sound stage is impressive for music.I loved the NAD, but the Harman has a really special, rich sound. I look forward to watching Treme every week just to hear the intro song in all of the detail. You can pick out subtlies between instruments. Even the wife is impressed. The low power energy saving feature is cool and sexy. CON: like everyone else says the remote is cheap. The buttons are small and the volume control is not set off fom other buttons. The remote is organized well. It just needs to be slightly beefier. Conclusion: I did a lot of research before buying and I am very happy with my purchase. My first time with a Harmon Kardon. Amazon was great, they worked with me to fix a shipping issue. I actually had two of the devices in my possession at one time. Ordering was easy. I emailed Harman some questions before buying and the tech-customer support was helpful in clearing up a set up question.I recommend this product.
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10 people found this helpful
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
By J. Dubey on Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2016
Don't buy this thing. I have the simplest hookup in the world. One HDMI cable from my cable box, one HDMI cable from my PS2 and one HDMI cable to my TV. 1/2 the time I turn the system on and I get picture and no sound from my cable box. All I do is pull out the HDMI cable and plug it back in and it works. 1/2 the time I get no picture (or sound) from my PS2. Guess how I fix that? Yup. Pull out the HDMI cable and plug it back in. If this receiver can't handle a simple setup like I have, I can't imagine it would work for anyone.

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