Harman Kardon PT-2500 A/V Preamplifier
Harman Kardon PT-2500 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 18, 2000]
Simon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very clean sounding with simple layout on controls
Weakness:
Remote not well designed, popping sound through speakers when switching controls. Very clean sounding pre amp which brings out the best of my Fosgate amps. Movies sound smooth with seemless surround still have to play with adjusting the inputs on my three channel amp for center and surrounds to compensate for the rather large increments in volume adjustments on the H/K PT2500. It has a very Spartan feel to it compared to the reciever I was using before a Kenwood. Next I will look into a good universal/learning remote control to tie it all together. Great price for $149 at J&R's you cant beat it. Similar Products Used: Pioneer cd player/Fosgate Audionics amps/ Tannoy speakers/ Definitive subwoofer |
[Feb 04, 2000]
Liang L
Casual Listener
Strength:
crystalline sound at a lovely price
Weakness:
spacing between input jacks on the back penal This preamp sounds clean and sweet. I have it mated with the PA5800 amp which is then connected to a pair of Infinity Prelude P-FR towers to form a conventional stereo setting. The music signal source I am using is a HK FL8550 CD player with a HDCD circuitry on board to enhance the digital sound. I found that in listening to stereo music, the best sound effects could be obtained by bypassing the tonal control circuitry (pressing the DIRECT button) and disengaging the surround sound processors (pressing the OFF button). This cuts short the signal path and avoids potential contamination of the signals. The improvement on the sound is readily noticeable. The preamp has an excellent tuner section, of which many previous reviewers were also impressed. By listening to both your favorite music and talk show stations, you will immediately fall in love with it. And how amazing it is with a price in such a deep discount! The only downside I have noticed and still feel uncomfortable with is the too much cluttered space between the input jacks on the back penal, which makes it difficult to mount interconnect cables. If anyone can forgive this occasional inconvenience, he should feel his life be perfect with this beautiful unit and its equally excellent companions. Similar Products Used: Listened to the preamp/prep/tuner section of Onkyo, Denen and Harman kardon receivers. |
[Mar 09, 2000]
Gregory Williams
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, low distortion, number of preamp inputs and price.
Weakness:
None I wanted separates because I have more interest in music (Jazz, R&B, ect.) than HT, but still wanted the flexibility to have HT incorporated in my system without hassle and major expense. Enter the PT-2500. I must say I did not expect much from a $125 preamp. But, mated with the HK ADP-303 Dolby Digital Decoder and PA-5800 5-channel amp, I now can enjoy music and HT at the push of my Sony AV RM2000 (wonderful piece). I purchased the PT-2500 for $125, ADP-303 for $150 and PA-5800 for $250.00 + shipping with full 2-year warranties on all items. Similar Products Used: Adcom, NAD |
[Jan 12, 2000]
ron Da Silva
Audiophile
Strength:
Price and Quality. Full featured Home theater system at reasonable price when paired with the ADP303 Dolby Digital AC3 decoder.
Weakness:
None! What a bargain! Nothing else at even twice the price even comes close. Although the HK 5 channel power amplifier is good, the Adcom 5 channel amps make this preamp sound even better! The HK PT2500 and Adcom GFA6000 make a great combination! Nothing but 5 stars for both value and quality for both of these units. Similar Products Used: Adcom GFA 6000 5 channel amplifier, Harmon Kardon 5 disc changer. |
[Oct 26, 1999]
Derek
Audio Enthusiast
Like everyone else, I bought this preamp from J&R for $150, what a steal. I have it paired with the PA5800 amp. This is the best Amp/Preamp combo out there for the money. I tested all the top digital models out there and before I upgrade, I will wait until they work out the bugs. Although I find Krell to be very good, just don't have the money to invest. This system suits me just fine. |
[Jul 20, 2000]
Luke Fisher
Audiophile
Strength:
excellent Dolby tracking, great Volume control, Phono preamp is excellent (for a H/T pre) switchable front panel A/V inputs
Weakness:
crapola remote, no sub volume, cheeseball power supply, made in Korea well, folks, I wish I would have gotten this unit for $100.00, as many other reveiwers have, but I am an H/K dealer (through a distributor) and even at dealer cost, I paid about 200.00. this unit has had a few problems, ranging from mysterously shutting off to center and rear channel noise problems...just an all around peice of crap, in terms of reliability. I also do not care for the remote, but for a few hundred dollars, H/K will sell you a sweet remote to go with it! I am also dissapointed with the manual, saying the sub has adjustable output, but it is not even on/off, much less adjustable! since the DVD revoloution, I can see the logical thing to do is replace this with an Onkyo, which has onboard Dolby Digital as well as fully adjustable crossovers with adjustable gains! I compared the sound of my buddys Onkyo with my H/K, and needless to say, the PA5800 had less power and was noisier! I always build my own speakers, and the H/K was unhappy with a 2ohm load and shut off after getting VERY hot...the Onkyo was OK with it but both were happier with an 8 ohm load, although I suspect 4 ohms would serve either best, at least as a high pass...I have a big burly Carver running a beast of a Fosgate power series 15" in a transmission line enclosure to run the bottom end (take that, car audio boomer brats!) OK, well, enough complaining, how about them bears? the phono stage is pretty sweet for a H/T peice, but not many people use that, of course. This thing has the 2nd best Pro Logic surround I have ever heard, surpassing a Denon THX peice another friend has, with much better articulation of placement on low frequency effects especially...well, anyway, if you need a cheap prologic peice, this thing looks like a million, sounds good at worst, great for most applications, and can hold its own against most any reciever...happy listening! Similar Products Used: Haflet, Audio Research, homebuilt |
[Apr 10, 2000]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Stereo bypass mode(direct), remote,strong tuner, straightfoward design.
Weakness:
large cabinent, no headphone jack, sub-out full range. I purchased thisunit from J&R as many reviewers here. Price was hard to beat!! I wasn't really shopping for this paticular piece, but when buying the PA5800(now that's a deal!! made in the USA.!!)I reasoned that I needed a pre-amp right?.If I didn't like the PT2500 I could always use move up to a better pre-amp and even use the HK as a tuner if I needed to. Yes, the PT2500 is made in China, this was a consideration for me as I try to buy gear that is made in USA or preferably Japan. So I listen to the HK for a few weeks and getting ancy, thinking that I have gone cheap and could do better. My who ownes a maratz seperates system suggests the AV-600 Pre-amp( thx-certified, still lists for alot of money.) Well after buying a used AV600 I was not inpressed.I will admit that it does have a few features that the HK doesn't.( headphone jack, input control. gold conections, better base management through sub settings and a couple more Pro-Logic modes including THX). I am set-up for home theater but really my intrests are in music listening. I have to say I like the simplicity of the HK.At this point I'm not sure which one I will keep, but aside from being built in China and a few features ,I have come to appreciate the quality and price of the HK. Similar Products Used: marantz av600. |
[Nov 13, 2001]
t tran
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sound, nice looking, strong FM reception.
Weakness:
Big big, weak flakey volumn knob I want to set up a 2ch for a occasional listen area and I got this one, maybe because of the price and the ratings. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 26, 1999]
Bernard
a Casual Listener
Just got the PT2500 from J&R [where else? ;-)]. |
[Jul 16, 1999]
tom yau
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought this pre-amp tuner along with the PA-5800 from J&R after reading a couple of reviews. The first thing I noticed is how well biult these units are. The units are quite large compared to other products on the market. However, the main attraction for me is always the functionability and sound as well as bang for the buck. The PT-2500 covers these criteria nicely. However, it lacks some features that are standard on today's receivers. First, as mentioned before, the subwoofer output is full range. I had also bought an advent av550s subwoofer which did not have any subwoofer crossover outputs to feed back into the amp. So with this particular combination, I had to purchase a Paradigm x-20 crossover to prevent the low frequencies from overpwering my Polk M3II's. Second, the variation of digital sound fields are limited to only 3 choices: Dolby surround, theater, and stadium. Some other effects would also have been nice. Now let me address what it does have and does do. The tuner was simply superior to the one on my Onkyo receiver which I replaced. I don't think I've ever heard such sweet sounding FM before I owned this pre-amp tuner. I live in Pennsylvania and I am able to pick up the New York stations without any problems at all. This particular pre-amp is also very unobtrusive yet it is not completely sterile. This is a quality one should look for in a pre-amp, however, I am sure I will get many disagreements on this point. A pre-amp should not get in the way of the amplifier sound. This is the first system I have ever had that I can listen to completely flat and enjoy it. Usually, a loudness curve boost is enjoyable on most receivers as well as pre-amp amplifier combos. This pre-amp allows the amp to bring back the quality of music denigrated by less well made amplifiers without coloring the sound. A well biult product at well worth the cost. I think of the home theater as a bonus since I have an HT setup in another location anyway. |