Harman Kardon HK 3480 opinions

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mikerader

Enthusiast
I am looking for a receiver under $400. I will be driving a pair of paradigm speakers and using a second amp which is built into my sony surround sound speakers.

I believe my best choice is to go stereo since I do not plan on buying surround sound speakers other than what I have. I need pre-outs for the second amp in the sony speakers.

Does anyone have any comments on the sound quality of the HK 3480? I would appreciate any recommendations in this price range for a stereo receiver with pre-outs.

Regards,
 
M

mikerader

Enthusiast
I just saw the post for the Yamaha 5860. Since this is only 40 dollars more than the Harmon Kardon 3480 I am thinking about this. I will be using it in stereo mode for now. Which receiver has better quality sound in stereo mode?
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
Probably the HK since there is no processing going on. If two channel is your thing why not look at integrated amps ?
 
M

mikerader

Enthusiast
I wanted to keep my price under$400, that is why I did not look at an integrated amp.

Does it make sense to buy a surround sound receiver and use it in stereo mode?

I may buy surround sound speakers in the future, it would be nice to have the capability.
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
mikerader said:
I wanted to keep my price under$400, that is why I did not look at an integrated amp.

Does it make sense to buy a surround sound receiver and use it in stereo mode?

I may buy surround sound speakers in the future, it would be nice to have the capability.
If you don't plan to use a subwoofer, and want a good stereo receiver, I would suggest against a surround receiver. You will get more power to your mains with a dedicated two channel receiver, and won't have to worry about bass management pulling the bass output away from your mains. You can always retire this receiver to a second room, and buy the latest surround technology when you are ready for surround.
 
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nm2285

Senior Audioholic
The HK will be nice, but I would also recommend looking at the NAD C320BEE, or a used NAD C352, C350, C370 (this one I own and love). If surround may be in the near future, do it. If it's still a few years off, get stereo for now because by the time you get surround speakers, that receiver would be outdated.
 
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