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GEAR GUIDE Cordero Studios Like an honest sage wandering in a wilder- ness of liars, Har man/Kardon stead- fastly refuses to hype their power specs. Sure, like many other manufactur ers, the com- pany of fers a 100-watt-times-seven receiver , but that model lists for $1,999 and isn’t the one that concer ns us here. The A VR 325 is rated at a mere[...]
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54 Home Theater / June 2003 • www.hometheatermag.com Harman/Kardon A VR 325 A/V Receiver GEAR GUIDE that 5.1 channels are plenty for most home theaters. Still, even I must admit that adding two rear speakers to the mix will allow your system to cover a large, wide space more evenly. Besides, you could always trade the extra chan- nels for higher [...]
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provides direct one-key access to the Dolby, DTS, LOGIC7, and stereo modes. Harman/Kardon allows advanced users to set the sub’s crossover numerically, with sepa- rate settings for the front, center, side, and rear channels. The avail- able settings are 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, and 200 Hz. You also have a choice of small (which defaults to 100 Hz), [...]
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61- and 73-minute marks when var- ious demons attack Frodo. Peter Jackson’s epic is a textbook exam- ple of how to use rear effects; I never felt that they were anything less than appropriate. In the opening scene of E.T. (the 2002 version), for the most part, the rear channels just pro- vided a little more fullness to the orchestra and main surr[...]