Harmon Kardon AVR-146

busabob
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I am looking at upgrading and want to sell this one first.

It works 100%, I have the remote and the manual (has some writing on the front)

I have it hooked up now until I decide what I want to go with.

Here are the specs:

Enjoy stunning layers of rich audio with this home theater receiver that utilizes Logic 7 technology for improved sound. HDMI connectivity lets you enjoy high-quality audio and video connections.

Features

Logic 7 creates multichannel sound for layers of rich audio

8 soundfields allow you to tailor audio to your preference

Multiple surround sound decoders built in. Learn more about surround sound home theater

300 watts total power: 60 watts x 5

Surround sound decoders: Dolby Digital, Pro Logic; DTS, Neo:6 and 96/24

HDTV-compatible component video output ensures compatibility with HDTV monitors and HDTVs

Compatible with Harman Kardon Bridge, an optional Apple iPod dock (not included); charges your iPod when docked

AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets

Inputs: 2 HDMI, 3 optical digital audio, 3 coaxial digital audio, 6 stereo audio, 4 S-video and 2 component video

Outputs: 1 HDMI, 2 stereo audio, 2 S-video, 1 component video, 2 composite video, 1 coaxial digital audio, headphone jack

Ultrawide-bandwidth, high-current amplifier with all-discrete circuitry

Universal programmable remote included

Tech Specs

Product Height - 6-1/2"

Product Width - 17-5/16"

Product Weight - 21.1 lbs.

Product Depth - 15"

Watts per Channel - 60W x 5

Front Surround Power per Channel - 60W x 3

Rear Surround Power per Channel - 60W x 2

Total Harmonic Distortion - 0.07%

Station Presets - 30

Dolby Digital Decoder - Yes

DTS Decoder - Yes

Dolby Pro Logic Decoder - Yes

Simulated Surround - Yes

DSP Soundfields - 8

Satellite Radio-Ready - No

HDMI Inputs - 2

5.1-Channel Input - Yes

Digital Inputs - 3 optical, 3 coaxial

Stereo Audio Inputs/Outputs - 6/2

S-Video Inputs/Outputs - 4/2

Component Video Inputs - 4

Component Video Outputs - 2

Composite Video Outputs - 2

Multiroom Capability - No

Headphone Jacks - Yes

Remote Control Type - Programmable

Preamp Outputs - Subwoofer

Digital Outputs - 1 coaxial

On-Screen Display - Yes

6.1-Channel Input - No

DTS ES Discrete 6.1 - No

DTS ES Matrix 6.1 - No

DTS 96/24 - Yes

DTS NEO 6 - Yes

HDTV Compatibility - Yes

Video Up Conversion No

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I will upload some pics later, just checking interest right now.

They are going for $200 on ebay, I'm looking for $150 shipped OBO.

Post up.

 
right out of the manual:

The HDMI 1 source is used with a device that is capable of outputting

digital video through an HDMI connection, such as a DVD, HD-DVD or

Blu-ray Disc player or HDTV tuner. The HDMI 1 source is not used with

any of the 2-channel analog audio or video inputs on the AVR 146.

Since the AVR 146 is not capable of processing either the audio or video

signal transmitted via the HDMI connection, a coaxial or optical digital

audio connection is required. We recommend that you connect the

source’s coaxial digital audio output to the Coaxial 2 digital audio input

on the AVR 146, or use the 6-channel inputs. See Figure 24. You will

also need to make sure your video display is HDMI-capable, and for many

source devices, the display must be HDCP-compliant (High-Bandwidth

Digital Content Protection) in order to display copy-protected materials.

The AVR 146 is Simplay HD-verified, for compatibility via the HDMI

connection with other Simplay HD-verified products.

If your source or video display is equipped with a DVI (Digital Video

Interface) input, you may use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (not included).

HDMI 2 Source

The HDMI 2 source is used with a second device that is capable of

outputting digital video through an HDMI connection, such as a DVD,

HD-DVD or Blu-ray Disc player. The HDMI 2 source is not used with

any of the 2-channel analog audio or video inputs on the AVR 146.

Since the AVR 146 is not capable of processing either the audio or video

signal transmitted via the HDMI connection, a coaxial or optical digital

audio connection is required. We recommend that you connect the

source’s optical digital audio output to the Optical 2 digital audio input

on the AVR 146, or use the 6-channel inputs. See Figure 25. You will

also need to make sure your video display is HDMI-capable, and for many

source devices, the display must be HDCP-compliant (High-Bandwidth

Digital Content Protection) in order to display copy-protected materials.

If your source or video display is equipped with a DVI (Digital Video

Interface) input, you may use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (not included).

That should give you what you are looking for.

Thanks for the bump!

 
**** it man! if this was the AVR-246 I would already take it because I need 3 HDMI and 7.1 DTS...
anyway, amazing receiver and very good price!
Thanks. If it was the 246, I would keep it too. I have to sell this to upgrade.

Thanks for the bump.

 
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