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Harman Kardon AVR 310 Audio/Video Receiver
Harman Kardon AVR 310 Audio/Video Receiver Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 2.5/5      Total Reviews: 3

Rating: 1
A great paperweight!!!
What a piece of pure JUNK!

Rating: 1
Avoid HK
I had an AVR300. HK replaced it with a 310 after the volume kept cranking all by itself (known design flaw) and the video amps died repeatedly.

Rating: 5
A budget receiver that delivers high end quality
I recently purchased this receiver with a pair of jbl s38 speakers for fronts, a jbl s-center channel speaker, and jbl n26 rear speakers, and I have never heard a home theater setup sound so good at this price. I have definetly heard better....from 4000 receivers, but for 99.9 percent of the population (me) this receiver is brilliant. It has 6 total digital inputs (3 coaxial, 3 optical), multiple digital outputs, enough power that I have not yet brought my self to crank the volume for fear of ruining my hearing (for some reason Harman/Kardon underrates their receiver's power. 100 watt/channel sony is equal to about 40 watts or less on the HK scale), a really nice looking front and easy to use receiver, and to top it off you dont need a degree in home theater to set it up in a few minutes.

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