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Harman/Kardon AVR 354
$799.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Attractive. Sleek.
The Cons:The Watt spec are different from its competitors. Expensive for the power and features.
The Harman/Kardon AVR 354 is a 7.1-Channel A/V Receiver with HDMI 1.3a Repeater, Audio/Video Processing and repeater. It has a Stereo mode power of 75W per channel, and Multichannel power of 75W x 7 Channels.
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It features Dolby Digital Plus, Pro Logic IIx, and Dolby Virtual Speakers. It also features EzSet Capabilities, a XM Ready Tuner, AM and FM Tuner and also Ipod connectivity for audio and video playback.
Feature
- Stereo Power: 75W x 2
- Multichannel Power: 75W x 7
- Power Consumption: 118W idle, 890W maximum (7 channels driven)
- Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF-A): 100dB
- Television Format: NTSC
- Video Frequency Response:
- Composite and S-video: 10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
- Component Video: 10Hz – 100MHz (–3dB)
- HDMI:
- Type: V 1.3a with 10-bit Deep Color; A/V processing & repeater
- Inputs: 3
- Outputs: 1
- A/V Inputs: 4
- S-Video Inputs: 4
- Analog Audio Inputs: 6
- Digital Audio Inputs:
- Digital Audio Output:
- Unit Dimensions:
- Height: 6-1/2" (165mm)
- Width: 17-5/16" (440mm)
- Depth: 15" (382mm)
- Unit Weight: 31.5 lb (14.3kg)
- Price: $799
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expensive for the power and features
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bmack500:
#harman_kardon_avr_354 Here are the problems I'm having so far:
1. PS3 XMB not syncing (no clicks, unless you keep zipping through it)
2. BTB/WTW not passing
3. It's lousy at choosing which CODEC to use - gets stuck in Logic 7
4. Standard Definition Upconversion; it degrades the quality of SD programming, including our WII (hooked up w/component cables).
5. It won't pass 1080p/24 from my ps3. The option is greyed out in the menu, and the TV confirms I'm getting 60 fps, even when 24 is forced on the PS3.
6. You cannot defeat the video processing. The "OFF" function pretends it's off, but it isn't.
Aug 13, 08
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