Pros: RELIABLE, I've had HK for years. Cons: It was pricy. No DTS, no THX cert.
I've had this reciever for years and years. It was a powerful Dolby Digital Reciever. 55 watts, 75 when in stereo. These are always a lot louder than other 100 watt systems, because HK does push a lot of amps.
Hk designes stuff like this:...
Pros: superb sound quality, sensible construction Cons: no spectrum analyzer, no provisions for connecting an external EQ.
I bought mine refurbished from Ubid in November of 2000. It was a 1999 (1998?) model, there are now 3 more generations of H/K AVRs since then (AVR-55 is very similar to AVR-45 which is actually one generation younger as is AVR-65; then there were...
Pros: H/K AVR 510 is exactly what the company said it would be...AWESOME! Cons: Remote can be difficult to program!
After exhausting research, mall, audio store visits, I decided to purchase the Bose 901 speakers. Knowing that I had to have a decent receiver to "push" the 901's, I continued my quest for the best receiver. I decided at first on the H/K AVR 110. The...
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