Re: Harman Kardon AVR525
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Hope this helps expand your shopping horizon.
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Re: Harman Kardon AVR525
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Alan, I wasn't able to locate your findings on the Harman Kardon AVR525 and am interested in your opinion.
I am interested in purchasing one, but being i'm somewhat of an amateur at this, an experienced ear is much appreciated.
Thanks
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Hi AllaninOshawa,
I've been using the Harman Kardon AVR525 for a few weeks now, and I love it. Its sound quality is as good as anything I've heard and the versatility of the processing modes, which include adjustable versions of Logic 7 (originally developed for the Lexicon processors) seems to be unmatched. I don't really care that it will decode MP3, but that might be a factor for some. I'm still astonished at how well Dolby Pro Logic II decodes some stereo and older surround material. You'd almost believe it was a discrete 5-channel mix, depending on the source material. Logic 7 is, sometimes, an advantage over DPL II and dts Neo:6, but I wouldn't base a buying decision on that factor.
The backlit learning remote is quite versatile and picks up the codes of your other remotes with a very neat system that doesn't require you to mate the two remotes, although you can use that technique if you want.
It does run rather warm but if the fan cycles on, I don't hear it. I've only got 1 inch clearance above the 525, which isn't really enough, but that's the height of the stand, alas. I haven't yet tried driving the 4-ohm M80s with it to see what happens. I'll report on that when I get a chance to wire up the switcher.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Hi Alan,
I am thinking of using either the HK AVR325 or AVR525 as a pre-amp/pro. Do you know (or anyone else on the board) much about the HK AVR 325 and how it sounds compared vs the 525? The 325 seems very similar to the AVR525, excepts its down a bit on power. As I have external amps, thats not a consideration. The only real difference I can find is that the 525 dies HDCD decoding. Just wondering I am safe to assume the sound would be the same, as the 325 can be had for $150-200 less than the 525.
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Hi amer,
Since the 325 uses identical DSP chips to the 525, I should think its sound quality would be identical. Yes, I forgot about HDCD, which when it was introduced was cloaked in a lot of technical mumbo-jumbo that was never fully explained by its original developer (Pacific Microsonics). I wouldn't base a buying decision on the presence of an HDCD decoder.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Amer, as Alan indicated, the "sound" as played through either the 325 or 525 should be identical; neither one would audibly change it. The HDCD is meaningless in my opinion, but one difference that may or may not be meaningful to you is that the 525 has bass management for DVD-A or SACD, if you might be thinking of getting into that. Note that you can find the 525 for as low as $650 shipped.
Last edited by JohnK; 03/18/03 09:15 PM.
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Re: Harman Kardon AVR525
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The 525 uses digital bass management, which means the signal goes through an extra set of AD/DA conversions. I don't know if that makes an audible difference, but it kind of defeats the purpose of the ultra-high resolution provided by DVD-A and SACD.
I'm not aware of any affordable receivers that do analog bass management on the multichannel inputs, but Outlaw's ICBM is a reasonably-priced add-on.
Of course, if you have full-range speakers all around then you might not care about bass management.
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Onecall has the refurb 525 in stock for $499. I just got mine last week. Full factory warranty. $399 for the refurb 325. Plus they're an authorized dealer.
Frank
Last edited by fmowry; 03/19/03 04:12 PM.
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Alan, thanks for your opinion on the AVR525. The more and more I read about it, and see it (I have seen it in several Toronto area stereo stores. Great looking unit, sad price when compared to American), I can't wait to place my order.
Regards,
AllanInOshawa
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You nailed my major concern about the 525. I do want to buy a universal DVD-A/SACD player and according to everything I've heard, when the receiver does a digital bass management conversion, you lose whatever higher resolution the formats may offer. I called H/K and asked a technical rep if this conversion process could be bypassed. He indicated no. However, when I posed this question at the hometheaterspot H/K forum, I got the following response from, presumably, an AVR-525 owner:
The AVR 525 bass manager has 4 Modes:
1. 6 Channel Direct No Bass Manager
2. 6 Channel Direct w/Bass Manager
3. 8 Channel Direct No Bass Manager
4. 8 Channel Direct w/Bass Manager
When the Bass Manager is activated, 3 different X-over settings are possible like Front L/R, Center and Surrounds L/R side Surrounds L/R back. And each speaker setting has 6 different frequencies available (40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 200Hz).
Does this statement contradict what the H/K rep told me, or are two different things being discussed?
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