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1 26th October 03:07
filip gracz
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO



I have a HK AVR70 for sale: asking 350

Its an incredible high current receiver. Only problem it is not DOlby
Digital Ready.
If you are serious about music, its hard to get anything better for under
1000 these days, all the new receivers are dolby digital toys.

If you doubt what i say, look at the reviews here.

http://www.audioreview.com/A-V,Receivers/Harman,Kardon,AVR,70/PRD_118581_2718crx.aspx

Technical Specifications

28

ENGLISH

Audio Section

Stereo Mode

Continuous Average Power (FTC)

80 Watts per channel 20Hz-20kHz:

@ < 0.09% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Five Channel Surround Mode

Continuous average power per channel (FTC)

Front L&R channels:

70 Watts per channel from 20Hz-20KHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Center channel:

70 Watts from 20Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, driven into 8 Ohms

Surround channels:

25 Watts per channel from 40Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Linear 220mV/50 Kohms

Signal to Noise Rate (IHF-A)

Linear 95 dB

Dolby Surround

AM Tuner Section

Frequency Range 531-1602/152-282kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 50dB

Usable Sensitivity Loop: 500µV (MW)/1,500 µV (LW)

Distortion 1kHz, 30% Mod: 0.5%

Selectivity ±18kHz 70dB

Video Section

Television Format PAL, SECAM, NTSC

Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Video Frequency Response 10Hz to 8MHz (-3dB)

S/N 65dB

General

Power Requirement AC 230V 50Hz

Power Consumption 40W idle, 530W maximum

Dimension (Max)

Width 440 mm (17.4 inches)

Height 160 mm (6.4 inches)

Depth 459 mm (18 inches)

Weight 12.3 kg (27 lbs.)

AVR70 engelsk manual 11/01/98 11:57 Side 28
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2 26th October 03:07
eagle61
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO



where did you get it from - garage sale? or found it on a street corner?

the reason i'am asking is that if YOU are serious about music and your stuff
you wont misspell harman kardon so terribly

so felip grachs what do you have to say to this?
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3 26th October 03:07
filip gracz
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


I have to say that you obviously live a very dull life, and have far too
much time on your hands. Perhaps you should consider doing something else
with your time instead of pestering people about typos. As for your childish
insinuations about me finding the AVR70 on a street corner, I wont even
dignify you with a response, nor will I respond or read anything else that
you decide to spew. Have a nice day
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4 26th October 03:07
eagle61
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


yeah, that'a pretty much true

Perhaps you should consider doing something else


it's not just a typo - it shows total disrespect to the product you posessed
and selling now. if over some years you didn't bother to learn the name of
the company (which BTW desrves it IMHO - their products even though of
uneven quality are usually pretty good) - how do i know that you bothered to
read the manual? or made all the connections right? or didn't damage it
through some other misuse?


As for your childish


sic - you said it


Have a nice day
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5 26th October 03:10
filip gracz
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


I have a HK AVR70 for sale: asking 350

Its an incredible high current receiver. Only problem it is not DOlby
Digital Ready.
If you are serious about music, its hard to get anything better for under
1000 these days, all the new receivers are dolby digital toys.

If you doubt what i say, look at the reviews here.

http://www.audioreview.com/A-V,Receivers/Harman,Kardon,AVR,70/PRD_118581_2718crx.aspx

Technical Specifications

28

ENGLISH

Audio Section

Stereo Mode

Continuous Average Power (FTC)

80 Watts per channel 20Hz-20kHz:

@ < 0.09% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Five Channel Surround Mode

Continuous average power per channel (FTC)

Front L&R channels:

70 Watts per channel from 20Hz-20KHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Center channel:

70 Watts from 20Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, driven into 8 Ohms

Surround channels:

25 Watts per channel from 40Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Linear 220mV/50 Kohms

Signal to Noise Rate (IHF-A)

Linear 95 dB

Dolby Surround

AM Tuner Section

Frequency Range 531-1602/152-282kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 50dB

Usable Sensitivity Loop: 500µV (MW)/1,500 µV (LW)

Distortion 1kHz, 30% Mod: 0.5%

Selectivity ±18kHz 70dB

Video Section

Television Format PAL, SECAM, NTSC

Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Video Frequency Response 10Hz to 8MHz (-3dB)

S/N 65dB

General

Power Requirement AC 230V 50Hz

Power Consumption 40W idle, 530W maximum

Dimension (Max)

Width 440 mm (17.4 inches)

Height 160 mm (6.4 inches)

Depth 459 mm (18 inches)

Weight 12.3 kg (27 lbs.)

AVR70 engelsk manual 11/01/98 11:57 Side 28
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6 26th October 03:10
eagle61
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Posts: 1
Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


where did you get it from - garage sale? or found it on a street corner?

the reason i'am asking is that if YOU are serious about music and your stuff
you wont misspell harman kardon so terribly

so felip grachs what do you have to say to this?
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7 26th October 03:10
filip gracz
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Posts: 1
Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


I have to say that you obviously live a very dull life, and have far too
much time on your hands. Perhaps you should consider doing something else
with your time instead of pestering people about typos. As for your childish
insinuations about me finding the AVR70 on a street corner, I wont even
dignify you with a response, nor will I respond or read anything else that
you decide to spew. Have a nice day
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8 26th October 03:10
eagle61
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


yeah, that'a pretty much true

Perhaps you should consider doing something else


it's not just a typo - it shows total disrespect to the product you posessed
and selling now. if over some years you didn't bother to learn the name of
the company (which BTW desrves it IMHO - their products even though of
uneven quality are usually pretty good) - how do i know that you bothered to
read the manual? or made all the connections right? or didn't damage it
through some other misuse?


As for your childish


sic - you said it


Have a nice day
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9 27th October 22:10
filip gracz
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Posts: 1
Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


I have a HK AVR70 for sale: asking 350

Its an incredible high current receiver. Only problem it is not DOlby
Digital Ready.
If you are serious about music, its hard to get anything better for under
1000 these days, all the new receivers are dolby digital toys.

If you doubt what i say, look at the reviews here.

http://www.audioreview.com/A-V,Receivers/Harman,Kardon,AVR,70/PRD_118581_2718crx.aspx

Technical Specifications

28

ENGLISH

Audio Section

Stereo Mode

Continuous Average Power (FTC)

80 Watts per channel 20Hz-20kHz:

@ < 0.09% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Five Channel Surround Mode

Continuous average power per channel (FTC)

Front L&R channels:

70 Watts per channel from 20Hz-20KHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Center channel:

70 Watts from 20Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, driven into 8 Ohms

Surround channels:

25 Watts per channel from 40Hz-20kHz,

@ < 0.15% THD, both channels driven into 8 Ohms

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Linear 220mV/50 Kohms

Signal to Noise Rate (IHF-A)

Linear 95 dB

Dolby Surround

AM Tuner Section

Frequency Range 531-1602/152-282kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 50dB

Usable Sensitivity Loop: 500µV (MW)/1,500 µV (LW)

Distortion 1kHz, 30% Mod: 0.5%

Selectivity ±18kHz 70dB

Video Section

Television Format PAL, SECAM, NTSC

Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75ohms

Video Frequency Response 10Hz to 8MHz (-3dB)

S/N 65dB

General

Power Requirement AC 230V 50Hz

Power Consumption 40W idle, 530W maximum

Dimension (Max)

Width 440 mm (17.4 inches)

Height 160 mm (6.4 inches)

Depth 459 mm (18 inches)

Weight 12.3 kg (27 lbs.)

AVR70 engelsk manual 11/01/98 11:57 Side 28
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10 27th October 22:10
eagle61
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Default Harmon Karden AVR70 $350 OBO


where did you get it from - garage sale? or found it on a street corner?

the reason i'am asking is that if YOU are serious about music and your stuff
you wont misspell harman kardon so terribly

so felip grachs what do you have to say to this?
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