HK is a dying receiver brand IMO. I have always loved their receivers, but since the engineering shakeup and death of Mr. Harman, it has been all down hill.
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harman/kardon has just released two new A/V receivers, the AVR 700 & AVR 1700. These two new entry level models in the harman/kardon receiver line up, despite the apparent sequential numbering scheme, focuses on function sets. The AVR 700 clearly seems rooted in a more traditional A/V setting while the AVR 1700 seams geared towards accommodating evolving entertainment options, both with limited overlap to allow for the most functionality while still meeting budget price points. Check out our preview of these new A/V receivers to see which one may be right for your needs.
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HK is a dying receiver brand IMO. I have always loved their receivers, but since the engineering shakeup and death of Mr. Harman, it has been all down hill.
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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They haven't kept up with the current generation receivers. Seems to me they lost their way around the time when HDMI and HD Audio started to take off. Use to be great receivers built like a tank and had everything you could ask for, now its just budget stuff that doesn't even get a second look.
monkish54 (11-28-2012)
rnatalli should be listened to
They even abandoned the one thing that kept them strong for years, a robust amp section. Shame really...
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin
monkish54 (11-29-2012)
I fear for Harman international. Sidney Harman was said to be an exceptional person (I've read some very good things about him, as well) and I was very upset to hear of his death. He died right before I got into the audio hobby, which is very unfortunate for me as he was one of the audio professionals I greatly look up to. I would have loved to sit down and talk to him!! Anyway, I have heard from an inside source that Harman isn't quite the same place it used to be before Sidney died (read "sold the company"). Certainly not as enjoyable to work for. Between what I hear from the inside, and this dishonest crap (like most other companies), I'm very upset. I'm fairly certain my favorite audio company -- one of the few companies to make R&D and honesty their top priority (not in the case of the OPPO Lexicon thing
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), is very quickly going downhill.
Last edited by monkish54; 11-28-2012 at 12:33 AM.
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Receiver: Marantz SR6004
Speakers: Philharmonic 2; Pioneer BS-22
Sub:W15GTI MKII (boxless for now..)
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rnatalli should be listened to
He was an exceptional person. He really cared for his employees and didn't tolerate any of them being treated unfairly.
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin
monkish54 (11-29-2012)
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Sad what happened to a great company concept. I have an older avr 501 and a 2100 that still work great. The 2100 is built like a tank and about as heavy. Neither one has given me a moments problem.
As an avid H/K owner and fan this looks to be the begginig of the end!
jcl is quite helpful
H/K had some issues with their first gen of avrs with HDMI and they never seemed to catch up after that. They weren't competitive with the likes of Denon and Onkyo in the features war. Yet they didn't court the 'hi-end' as successfully as the likes of NAD and Rotel.
I'm a fan of H/K but have to admit I'd look elsewhere now for an avr.