Harman Kardon - 665W 7.1-Ch. 3D Pass Through A/V Home Theater Receiver AVR2650

Harman Kardon - 665W 7.1-Ch. 3D Pass Through A/V Home Theater Receiver AVR2650
alaScore 89

18 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 18 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 84/100. The average review date is May 22, 2012. We have compared these reviews to 81841 reviews from other Receivers & Amplifiers. The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: May 25, 2013.

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(Based on 18 reviews)

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Great receiver with one major shortcoming

 

I purchased this receiver about 6 months ago, and overall have been very impressed. Audio quality is excellent, and the level of control you have over speaker setup and source settings is fantastic. On-screen menus are intuitive and easy to navigate....

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Most amazing sound system I ever owned

 

Finally decided to get a Harmon karden system. Wanted to upgrade to 7.1 and newest sound technology. The set up was so easy and the auto calibrate worked great. The sound was amazing I could not be happier with the system. I just wish it was a little...

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This machine is way over my head...but works great!

 

I am not going to get technical like the reviews that precede mine...however, I will tell you that this is a great receiver. It has handled everything I have thrown at it and pushes music and blu-rays out to my ears flawlessly. It looks great, easy to...

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Too many bugs! Dolby Volume defective [UPDATED]

 

I upgraded from an H/K AVR330 (2004) to decode DTS-HD and TrueHD. I was also interested in the Dolby Volume feature. I had the AVR 330 for 5 years or so and was EXTREMELY pleased with it, this point is important, because this new unit is not a worthy...

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A little disappointed

 

I must say I am a bit disappointed in this receiver. This is my 3rd Harman Kardon, my first was an AVR 235 that I upgraded a couple years ago to the AVR 254. The 254 was quite a bit ahead of the 235 in terms of features and benefits and was a great...

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A little disappointed

 

I must say I am a bit disappointed in this receiver. This is my 3rd Harman Kardon, my first was an AVR 235 that I upgraded a couple years ago to the AVR 254. The 254 was quite a bit ahead of the 235 in terms of features and benefits and was a great...

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Great bang for the buck

 

I was a *little* worried, after pulling the trigger on this order, to read that H-K had recently moved its AVR design division to a completely new engineering group. But as it turns out I've had no significant problems with the unit at all.

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Great bang for the buck

 

I was a *little* worried, after pulling the trigger on this order, to read that H-K had recently moved its AVR design division to a completely new engineering group. But as it turns out I've had no significant problems with the unit at all. Bought...

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Solid DLNA renderer implementation

 

This review primarily speaks to the DLNA renderer and internet streaming features of AVR 2650. Before I dive into this I want to say that I am completely satisfied with this receiver and (other than some of the minor internet streaming issues I...

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Solid DLNA renderer implementation

 

This review primarily speaks to the DLNA renderer and internet streaming features of AVR 2650. Before I dive into this I want to say that I am completely satisfied with this receiver and (other than some of the minor internet streaming issues I...

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