Harman Kardon AVR 7200 Review

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March 16th, 2004


Summary

The AVR 7200's seven-channel, high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier is the most powerful ever in a Harman Kardon receiver. A comprehensive bass management system with Triple Crossover selection makes certain that low-frequency sound goes to the right place no matter what type of speakers you own or input you use, including DVD-Audio or SACD. Multiroom options range from assignable rear-channel amplifiers to an A-BUS Ready port, which allows complete remote-room control and amplification with only one Cat. 5 wire connection. A preprogrammed remote with an LCD display and EzSet, an RS-232 port and a complete range of surround processing options all contribute to the AVR 7200's spectacular music and home theater performance. 

Specs

  • Exclusive Logic 7 Processing in 7.1 & 5.1 modes plus two modes of VMAx
  • MP3 decoding
  • EZSet remote control with LCD display
  • High bandwidth, HDTV compatible Component Video switching
  • Front and rear panel Analog A/V jacks plus Coaxial and Optical digital inputs and outputs
  • Comprehensive Bass management options with Triple Crossover Selection for superb DVD-Audio & SACD performance
  • RS-232 port
  • On-screen menu & display system
  • Extensive multi-room options
  • HDCD decoding
  • Size: 7.6"H x 17.3"W x 20.5"D
  • Weight: 53 Pounds
  • Two Years Parts & Labor Warranty

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