Harman Kardon AVR 325 Dolby Digital Receiver
Harman Kardon AVR 325 Dolby Digital Receiver
Product Description
Product Description:
The AVR 325's seven-channel amplifier has all the muscle needed for the most demanding digital soundtracks, while an EzSet remote and comprehensive menu system make setup easy. All the popular surround modes are available, along with assignable rear-channel amplifiers, an RS-232 port and a standard Zone II remote for the multizone system.
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Harman Kardon AVR 325 Dolby Digital Receiver
Manufacturer: Harman Kardon ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00007BKU1 |
Product Description
The AVR 325's seven-channel amplifier has all the muscle needed for the most demanding digital soundtracks, while an EzSet remote and comprehensive menu system make setup easy. All the popular surround modes are available, along with assignable rear-channel amplifiers, an RS-232 port and a standard Zone II remote for the multizone system.Customer Reviews:
First rate DACs, clean amp, difficult interface.......2003-05-14
I bought this unit for its DACs and the number of digital inputs it accepted, its video switching capability, and its low distortion amplification. I might get around to buying surround or a subwoofer, but I'd prefer a unit with 1/4 of the electronics and a simpler interface; they're simply not available. I do appreciate the number of audio inputs. I'm plugging in optical input from a Turtle Beach Audiotron, S/PDIF input from a DVD/CD player, S/PDIF input from my workstation/home theater, and plan to plug in an optical input from a Sony Playstation 2. After all that, the input cables and a single stereo pair of speaker cables look lonely among the dozens of back-panel inputs.
I wanted this kind of processing for my home theater PC and my computer-based CD collection. The Audiotron is a wonderful device that allows MP3s or full CD-resolution WAV files to be read from a network and piped into a home-theater receiver like this one; CDs sound the same ripped to disk full resolution and played back through the Audiotron as they do from the DVD player or computer's digital inputs. My computer provides S/PDIF output, so DVD soundtracks (or CD audio) can be passed to the receiver for decoding the same way as they can be passed from the DVD player.
The downside to this receiver is that it is absolutely impossible to set up without (a) the manual, (b) the remote, and (c) an S-video monitor to display the menus you're navigating. Some understanding of surround sound and digital music encoding formats, crossovers, and room acoustics will help in deciphering the configuration menus. I haven't read the documentation on the remote, so most of the buttons and markings are meaningless to me. On the positive side, it's easy to switch sources once they're set up and there's a nice big volume knob, albeit one that requires a lot of spinning to move the volume significantly. I haven't tried other models, so these comments shouldn't be read comparitively; configuring a home theater is a difficult task to pack into a front panel and remote. And if that wasn't enough complexity, this receiver also features video switching, which I am using to route a DVD player, VCR, and soon, the PlayStation2 into my monitor.
In the end, the amazing sound and number of inputs won me over in the face of an extremely challenging interface.
Excellent product.......2003-03-28
Overall I just cannot get over the fact how clean and powerfull the sound is. Worth every penny if you ask me.
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