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Harman/Kardon AVR 745
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Good sound separation for surround effects. Good build quality, all connections are solid and secure. Zone II remote offers a fair amount of control and looks solid, not "second rate" as many second zone remotes tend to be.
The Cons:No adjustments available for speaker impedance. Volume dial is made of thin plastic, can see the LEDs behind it that are meant to light the surrounding ring. HDMI supports only up through 1080i, but not 1080p.
The Harman/Kardon AVR 745 is a 7.2-Channel A/V Receiver with HDMI switching and Audio and video processing. It has a Stereo mode power of 100W per channel, and Multichannel power of 85W x 7 Channels.
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It features Dolby Digital EX, 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 playback.
Feature
- Stereo Power: 100W x 2
- Multichannel Power: 85W x 7
- Power Consumption: 65W idle, 540W 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: Switching and Audio and video processing
- Inputs: 2
- Outputs: 1
- A/V Inputs: 5
- S-Video Inputs: 5
- Analog Audio Inputs: 4
- Digital Audio Inputs:
- Coax: 4
- Optical: 4
- USB: 1
- Digital Audio Output:
- Unit Dimensions:
- Height: 6-1/2" (165mm)
- Width: 17-5/16" (440mm)
- Depth: 17-1/8" (435mm)
- Unit Weight: 48 lb (21.8kg)
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good sound separation for surround effects
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good build quality, all connections are solid and secure
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Zone II remote offers a fair amount of control and looks solid, not "second rate" as many second zone remotes tend to be
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wide variety of input types available for any kind of device
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large number of HD audio codecs supported
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no adjustments available for speaker impedance
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volume dial is made of thin plastic, can see the LEDs behind it that are meant to light the surrounding ring
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HDMI supports only up through 1080i, but not 1080p
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