Harman Kardon AVR 80MKII A/V Receivers
Harman Kardon AVR 80MKII A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 16, 2000]
Mike
Audiophile
Strength:
Power....lots of power. THX processing. Sound, build quality. Clean front panel.
Weakness:
I always run out of buttons on the remote, and I think the memory's almost full, too. When I started building my home theater two years ago, I initially purchased the AVR 85 to power it. Being a new-comer to home theater, the shortcomings of the AVR 85 were not apparent to me at the time, and the AVR 85 offered more current (rated 65 amps vs. 45) and built-in DD decoding. The AVR 85 was a great receiver, and I never had any problems with it whatsoever, but as time went on, the lack of direct six-channel inputs and no on-board DTS began to worry me. I was in the stereo shop one Saturday to pick up some speaker cable, and by happenstance was able to turn a deal to get one of these (a trade-in) along with a Technics SH-AC500D DD/DTS decoder (for a modest upgrade price). Similar Products Used: AVR 85 |
[Jan 19, 2001]
Romeo
Audiophile
Strength:
Clean power awesome sound
Weakness:
no sleeping mode After having this receiver, I hadn't do much things except just listenning to the music and watching movies at home. This receiver is really something! It is Awesome!. Needless, to say much. It helps producing clean warm powerful bass, too. This receiver is one of the amazing products on the market so far. I bet who got this receiver will not have much time to sleep like I do. I will surely and gladly recommended this receiver to who would like to have the theather sound at home. As the matter of fact, it does a better realistic sound job than some of the theater I had went in some areas. Thus, why not all 5! then. |
[Feb 22, 2000]
Allan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
THX, DD and DTS Ready.
Weakness:
Remote if any. I prefer the AVR 80 II over the AVR 65. The difference in power is noticeable especally during Prologic playback. The AVR 80 II is just a SOLID Receiver. Similar Products Used: AVR 85 and 65. |
[Aug 15, 2001]
Jae Um
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very refined and clean sound, good enough power, THX mode, S-video for all video sources, 6 ch inputs, Built-in PCM D/A converter, Learning remote
Weakness:
overall ergonomics... I got a pair of Wharfedale Sapphire Blue 87 bought from Ubid earlier for $250. As soon as H/K was in place, it revamped my Wharfedales. Since then, I can not completely agree to any bad opinions about my bi-wired Wharefedale. With H/K, it's very well sonically balanced for the money. I do know the sound of Paradigm Atom and Acoustic Energy Aegis One. I can admit they give better image with less coloration but their upper(bigger and pricier) models suffer from the advantages of their little brothers unless there's another zero at the price tag. So does my Wharfedale simply because of its size and price. However, big ones can handle bigger music better and this H/K wondefully support it. If you want to know potential of your speaker, this H/K is the way to go. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Sherwood, Sony |
[Jul 21, 1998]
Andrew Gardner
an Audio Enthusiast
In my humble opinion, the best dollar for dollar receiver on the planet is the Harman/Kardon AVR 80 II! Now let me tell you why. |
[Aug 28, 1999]
Jetsons
I have owned this receiver for two years. It is a clean sounding piece of equipment. The AVR 80 II is muscular in its power delivery and very smooth. The prologic decoding is accurate. The THX mode enhances the the audio pleasure when viewing VHS material. This receiver was highly acclaimed by the press ( US & British ) when introduced, and after ownership I can say the reviews were quite accurate. I have 4 ohm rated speakers and the unit produces little heat even at volumes. Additoanally, reliability has been superb. The build quality and feel of the controls of this unit are also excellent. I don't understand the trashing of this wonderful unit by the poster below. I don't believe he is an owner of this unit. As a matter of fact, I am certain that the post does not belong here. Jetsons. |
[Nov 17, 1999]
Tom Morrow
Audio Enthusiast
I bought this receiver mainly because of the flexibility of the 6-channel pre in/outs and the 6-channel inputs. This will allow me to hook up practically any decoders that come along in the future for DTS or whatever. I currently have the HK DD decoder plugged into the 6-channel input, and that works great. |
[Dec 27, 1999]
Vincent Chen
Audiophile
Strength:
still plays my movies just fine,6 channel input future proof,still reliable no problems.
Weakness:
stupid design remote,not backlit and the keypad has too many similar sized buttons. I.C. stage surround amplifier. After more than a year of using this reciever as my home theatre reciever,I must say that it has done well. Flexibility is its' strong suit. I need not worry about obcselence here at all. Its' pre out/in section and 6 channel direct inputs make DTS and AC-3 processor integration a no brainer. I will get a DTS processor soon. I have enjoyed my DVD movies and VHS movies without a hitch. I just run clean power to it,and it goes. It makes a dandy control center for my home theatre. Eventually I will not use the amplifier stages at all. I will run all external amps later. I use a NAD 2400 for my subwoofer. My NAD 7400 doubles as the surround amplier. I used the H/K surround amplifier and was dissapointed with its performance. The main front channels and center channel are discrete MOSFET outputs but the rear is an IC like darlington power pack mess. I disdain these things for their inherent poor sound. Only one company knows how to make an IC stage sound good and that is "LINN",but who has that kind of money anyway. I must say that the tape loops and copy functions are great too. I often use this reciever for some of my monitoring of my multimedia projects. The main reason this AVR-80II continues to impress is its' value. Sure the Denon and Yamaha monsters steal the show for the best mid-fi to Hifi honors,but for what you get here,I paid around $500.00 something dollars,it was hard to pass up. You don't get the fancy great looking aluminum panels,but the guts inside aside from the IC stage surround amp are just as good as those other recievers. The THX mode is a nice touch too. Although the H/K doesn't have the multitude of effects like the Yamaha units,it does keep it simpler for me that way. Long since discontinued, the AVR-80II still does fine duty in my home theatre environment. It looks like it will continue for quite some time. Final incarnation will be basically a control unit,with external processors and amplifiers for all channels. I am glad that the H/K will be around as my bargain home theatre router or hub. I hate obscelecence. Similar Products Used: NAD 7400,Harman Kardon 670i |
[Aug 29, 1998]
VINCENT CHEN
an Audiophile
I WASN'T A BIG FAN OF HOME THEATRE,ALL THAT BOOMY,PHASY SOUND JUNK WAS NOT ENTERTAINMENT TO ME. THEN CAME DVD. WOW,KNOWING MY LIMITED BUDGET,BUT DEMANDS OF THE DVD. THE HARMAN KARDON AVR80-2 WAS A BARGAIN. ALTHOUGH JUST DISCONTINUED.HENCE THE CHEAP SEATS PRICE. THIS RECIEVER STILL HOLDS "HK" VALUES HERE. HIGH CURRENT,MUSICALLITY,GOOD BUILD QUALITY. KILLER SOUND WITH MY KEFS'POLKS,AND HSU SUB. THIS RIG SHOULD DO WELL FOR AWHILE. THE REMOTE SUCKS THOUGH. THE QUIRKY SHUT-OFF AFTER 5 MINUTES WITH USING "TV" SOURCE OCCURS BUT SINCE I DON'T USE THAT INPUT,NO BIGGY. LOVE THE CLEAR BIG DISPLAY. USER MENUS ARE FINE. THE AVR-85 I UNDERSTAND IS ITS' REPLACEMENT WITH AC-3 BUILT IN,AND OTHER STUFF.BY THE WAY THE TUNER SECTION IS ONLY FAIR. OVERALL I VERY MUCH LIKE THIS RECIEVER. FOR HOME THEATRE,JUST KILLER. FOR MUSIC LISTENING MY NAD 7400 IS THERE,ESPECIALLY ON "FM".SO I CAN STILL RECOMMEND THE HK,EVEN WITH ITS' QUIRKS. |
[Jan 04, 2001]
Marcel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
This Receiver has excellent sound quality, and an abundance of inputs and outputs to make any stereo buff connect all there toys to it...!
Weakness:
None so far, maybe if it had a sleep function This is probably the highest end receiver that I have had so far.. I am really happy with it and think that I will finally keep this one for a long time...!!! Similar Products Used: None Really.. A Sony STR-DE 705 or a Technics SA-AX720 |