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Harman/Kardon AVR 140
$500.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Excellent clarity in the signal even at higher volumes. Enough power output for medium sized rooms, can fill them with sound easily. Offers many surround/stereo/DSP modes to choose from.
The Cons:Initially a little difficult to set up, need to take some time out to get used to it. Manual is written with more experienced users in mind. Remote doesn't feel very intuitive, reaching the lower buttons is awkward due to the shape.
From Manufacturer - Don?t let the AVR 140?s modest price fool you. Our most affordable A/V receiver is loaded with features. With on-screen menus that include renameable inputs, component video switching, compatibility with The Bridge?, and our classic high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier topology, there is no better way to upgrade an old analog system or add high-quality home theater performance when budget considerations are paramount.
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excellent clarity in the signal even at higher volumes
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enough power output for medium sized rooms, can fill them with sound easily
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offers many surround/stereo/DSP modes to choose from
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allows for fine-tuning of crossovers and individual speakers, great for audiophiles with unique setups
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initially a little difficult to set up, need to take some time out to get used to it
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manual is written with more experienced users in mind
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remote doesn't feel very intuitive, reaching the lower buttons is awkward due to the shape
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