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Harman Kardon AVR65 Surround Receiver

Harman Kardon AVR65 Surround Receiver


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Brand: Harman Kardon
Category: CE

Buy Used: $195.49



Used (3) from $195.49

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 85080

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 32
Dimensions (in): 17.1 x 17.3 x 6.5
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: AVR65
Model: AVR65
UPC: 028292510304
EAN: 0028292510304
ASIN: B00000JCRO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Excellent condition. Includes remote (which costs $90+ itself). Contact me for product images. Fast Shipping!!

Features:
  • Dolby Digital and DTS onboard
  • Automatically switches to correct digital-processing format
  • Six-channel direct inputs for future expansion
  • 75 watts per channel (stereo); 65 watts per channel (surround)
  • Programmable multiproduct remote control

Accessories:

  • NETGEAR Wireless Digital Music Player

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Harman Kardon's top-of-the-line AVR65 surround receiver is a shining example of HK's long-standing tradition of mating useful, creative features with outstanding sonic quality.

The AVR65 delivers knock-out dynamics, delicate imaging, deep bass, and clear, extended high frequencies, showing sincere consideration for stereo devotees and home-theater enthusiasts alike. And with nearly every known home-theater convenience on board--from Dolby Digital and DTS surround processing to bass-management and six-channel analog inputs for current and future surround formats--the AVR65 ranks among the best available surround receivers.

Setup, ever an issue with home theater, proved relatively painless with the AVR65. Rear-panel inputs and outputs are all clearly marked, and--unlike some surround receivers--most essential functions can be accessed through front-panel controls rather than merely through the remote. The remote can control many other non-Harman products in addition to the AVR65, but it takes a careful reading of the well-written manual to set this up.

The AVR65 automatically senses the type of digital surround encoding in use and adjusts to accommodate it. One caveat about the digital processing is the 48kHz limitation on the digital input. If your DVD player can output sampling rates up to 96kHz (the DVD-video maximum), this output will not be usable with the AVR65. However, the AVR65 does offer six-channel analog inputs to accept decoded digital signals from DVD-video or the coming 192kHz, 24-bit DVD-audio format.

To further "future-proof" the AVR65, Harman has designed the model with two other unique analog features: High Current Capability (+/- 40 Amps) and Ultrawide Bandwidth (8Hz - 80kHz). Because loudspeaker impedance (the inherent resistance to the incoming voltage) varies with frequency, the amplifier may need to deliver, at moments, up to six times the current load required for the speaker's impedance rating; the AVR65's High Current Capability does just that. Harman's Ultrawide Bandwidth offers linear frequency response to around 80kHz, well beyond the range of human hearing. This reduces undesirable phase shifts within the audible spectrum and increases "headroom," the amplifier's ability to reproduce complex, dynamic transients (such as cymbal crashes) with greater accuracy. The benefits of these features came through clearly in our testing.

Other features of the AVR65 include a bass-management system, six-channel analog preamp outputs, an Advanced Crystal DSP circuit with additional fancy surround processing, an on-screen control system, multiple AV inputs (including S-Video), a multiroom control system, and all-discrete amplifier circuitry.

Pros:

  • Easy to use
  • High-quality sound
  • Multiple surround configurations
  • Future-ready design

Cons:

  • When manually fading out, the volume control cuts to silence unnaturally early
  • No dedicated level control for headphone jack


Amazon.com Product Description
The best value in audio/video receiver technology available. The AVR 65 utilizes the Crystal Circuit for the most advanced digital signal processing, including Dolby Digital and DTS. The AVR 65 provides a combination of power, performance, and control unmatched by any other brand.

Product Description
The Harman AVR 65 Audio/Video Surround Sound Receiver utilizes the Crystal Circuit for the most advanced digital signal processing, including Dolby Digital and DTS. The AVR 65 provides a combination of power, performance and control unmatched by any other brand. It provides high current capability (+/- 35 amps) and ultrawide-bandwidth (8Hz - 80kHz) amplifier design for maximum performance from digital and analog sources. The AVR65 provides a combination of power, performance, and control unmatched by any other brand.


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars GOOD BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH !!   March 7, 2003
ITS A GREAT REC> BUT !!!!!!! THE NEXT ONE I BUY WILL BE A DENNON BY FAR BETTER SOUND !!!!!! I never knew how much of a diff. in sound a rec. can produce til i listened to a pair of klipsh first with the arv65 HK then same speakers but with a dennon avr GOD NOW I KNOW !!!! THE dennon blew the doors off HK65 totaly made same set of speakers sound so dam diff at same volume !!!!! try it next time your in tweeters you will hear a big diff.


5 out of 5 stars The Best Receiver for under $ to Date!   December 26, 1999
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an excellent A/V receiver, DD, and DTS sound awesome. I do realize that some people are having problems with humming or hissing, or RF Interference. Well there's a solution when the first batch of the 65's came out they had problems. Units made after January '99, and after the 10,000 serial number range were supposedly fine. My unit was purchased in August '99 for $ the production date is March '99 the serial number 11,073. Disregard the people who had problems with these as they probably purchased this unit when it first came out. This is an excellent receiver, and should sound superb when I hook it up to my Nakamichi PA-1 amplifier. Saving Private Ryan in DTS on this unit sounds amazing. A must have, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent value in this price range   December 19, 1999
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

How can people not be happy with this reciever? ...With DTS andDD, and multi-room output and an Onscreen display, it's features alonemake it a good value. The sound is superb, both for music and movies. I've not had any issues with performance or reliability with any of the HK products I've purchased over the years. Frankly, i'm stumped about the rumors of "unreliability" and background humm and hiss. MY AVR65 is totally silent.


2 out of 5 stars The AVR65 could have been better and should have!   November 29, 1999
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

After many years of owning H/K equipment, including a Citation 16 that is still in service, I thought the AVR 65 was going to be the perfect A/V receiver for my surround system. Within three hours of hooking it up I experienced hum, noise, and an intermitent problem with the optical input. The end result was the AVR65 being replaced with the less expensive, yet equally capable, Onkyo TX-DS575. Both have discrete stages and HCC. If you are looking for an low/mid range A/V receiver, the Onkyo is the way to go. Both the H/K and the Onkyo have a similar limtation in the number and type of video inputs. I did not find this annoying on either one as the best picture will be possible with a direct link to the monitor.


2 out of 5 stars Big Promises with little return   November 27, 1999
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had owned HK equipment since the first Citation series came out. When I first saw the 65, I thought this would be the ideal receiver. From minute one I had nothing but problems with it. Noise, Hum and RF interference that I had never encountered before. I now have an Onkyo TX-DS575. It has the same discrete circuitry as the HK and I have experienced none of the problems not to mention it is a LOT less expensive. Overall, the HK was a great idea poorly executed. Buy the Onkyo and use the extra money to buy a few DVDs to add to your collection.

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