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Since 1953 Harman Kardon has been developing higher quality products for people who, in the words of Dr. Sidney Harman, “appreciate the difference”—a difference you can appreciate even in the firm’s entrylevel AVR 140. The $499 AVR...
Sharp styling, 6.1-channel A/V receiver, Six digital audio inputs, Compatibility with Harmans Bridge iPod dock, Extensive bass-management options that accommodate a wide range of speaker sizes.
Only three rear-panel A/V inputs, No conversion to component video from composite and S-Video inputs, No onscreen display via component output, No HDMI connections, No A/B speaker switching or multiroom facilities, Somewhat expensive for an entry-level re...
The Harman Kardon AVR 140, an entry-level A/V receiver, sounds among the best in its price class, but it falls short on features. ...
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Published: 2006-02-16, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Sharp styling; 6.1-channel A/V receiver; six digital audio inputs; compatibility with Harmans Bridge iPod dock; extensive bass-management options that accommodate a wide range of speaker sizes.
Only three rear-panel A/V inputs; no conversion to component video from composite and S-Video inputs; no onscreen display via component output; no HDMI connections; no A/B speaker switching or multiroom facilities; somewhat expensive for an entry-level...
The Harman Kardon AVR 140, an entry-level A/V receiver, sounds among the best in its price class, but it falls short on features.