Electronics : Harman Kardon HK 3390 2 x 80W Stereo Receiver

Electronics : Harman Kardon HK 3390 2 x 80W Stereo Receiver

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Harman Kardon HK 3390 2 x 80W Stereo Receiver

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Harman Kardon HK 3390 2 x 80W Stereo Receiver
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Product Brand: Harman Kardon
Color: SilverBlack
EAN: 0028292506437
Label: Harman Kardon
Product Manufacturer: Harman Kardon
Model: HK 3390
Publisher: Harman Kardon
Ranking: 3856
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Piece facts:
  • Convenient front-panel audio/video input for use with video games or portable players
  • 80 Watts x 2 into 8 ohms
  • Dual subwoofer output, with trigger for direct connection to powered subwoofers
  • Harman Kardon system remote for control of compatible Harman Kardon CD and DVD players
  • Remote A/B switching




Receiver Stereo 80W x 2 3390 HK Kardon Harman






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The HK 3390 was born to make beautiful music and, like all specialists, it's very good at what it does. lt features high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplification, a signature Harman Kardon technology that delivers all the subtlety of an original musical performance, whether reproduced from vinyl or your MP3 player of choice. But even specialists enjoy a change of pace from time to time. So the HK 3390 also features four high-quality composite video inputs, and convenient front-panel inputs for video games and portable audio players. Bandwidth @ 1W (-3dB) - 10Hz - 110kHz Audio lnputs - 7 (1 on front panel); Video lnputs - 4 (1 on front panel); Video 0utputs - 2; lnput for turntable


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