Harman AVR 320 5.1 Channels Receiver
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- Surround Sound: Dolby DigitalĀ® DTS ESĀ® Dolby Pro Logic II
- THX Certification: No
- Number of Channels: 5.1 Channels
- Type: Receiver
- Surround Mode Power: 55 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.07%
- Stereo Mode Power: 65 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.07%
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can't miss for $299, or even $399.
Pros
awesome unit, 55 watts more than enough for home theater
Cons
none
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Buy it, you won't regret it.
Fry's had this unit on sale the day after Thanksgiving for $299. I had to stand in line for over three hours, but it was worth it. (I believe I got a new unfurbished unit, though there were boxes on sale that were tagged as factory refurbished units.)
The unit is fantastic for home theater use. I was initially leary about whether 55 watts per channel was enough. No worries; it can shake my house. I use it in conjunction with a polk audio center, two mission front speakers, and a pair of baby polks for rear. (I know, mismatched, but it's what i got.) Great, crisp sound (dts and prologic II, depending on the souuce). (Watching "Gladiator" with its DTS sound off a dvd player with a faroudja chip on 65" widescreen is simply awesome.
The neo-cinema feature to emulate surround sound for non-dolby material is also an attractive feature.
The other reveiwers have already listed the many other plusses about this unit. I only wanted to add a thrid "five-star" recommendation and to allay any concerns out there that 55 watts was not enough (at least for home theater use).
The unit is fantastic for home theater use. I was initially leary about whether 55 watts per channel was enough. No worries; it can shake my house. I use it in conjunction with a polk audio center, two mission front speakers, and a pair of baby polks for rear. (I know, mismatched, but it's what i got.) Great, crisp sound (dts and prologic II, depending on the souuce). (Watching "Gladiator" with its DTS sound off a dvd player with a faroudja chip on 65" widescreen is simply awesome.
The neo-cinema feature to emulate surround sound for non-dolby material is also an attractive feature.
The other reveiwers have already listed the many other plusses about this unit. I only wanted to add a thrid "five-star" recommendation and to allay any concerns out there that 55 watts was not enough (at least for home theater use).