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User manual HARMAN KARDON AVR 7000 - Product Brochure
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User guide HARMAN KARDON AVR 7000 - Product Brochure
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. ®
Power for the digital revolutionTM .
Advanced Technologies Featured in the FL Series CD Changers, CDR 2 and DVD 5
Harman Kardon products have delivered unparalleled performance, elegant design and ease of operation for almost half a century. Our new lineup FL Series CD changers, the DVD 5 and the CDR 2 incorporates some of the most advanced digital technologies available to date. FL Series CD Changers
(FL 8550 & FL 8370)
All CD changers are created equal, right?
Wrong! All CD players are NOT created equal. In fact, the most common reason people buy CD players is that they want "CD-quality sound." Consumers associate CD-quality sound with being good, but that does not mean that all CD players perform the same. That's like assuming all cars perform the same. After all, any car gets you from point A to point B, regardless of the manufacturer, yet everyone would agree that a Lexus offers a level of refinement, performance and luxury not found in a Yugo. CD players are no different. While one could argue that the CD is a constant, the signal path it follows is not. The single most important factor in the final sound quality is the conversion of the signal from digital to analog, otherwise known as the D/A (digital to analog) converter. It's here that the integrity of "CD-quality" sound can be degraded. Harman Kardon has dedicated itself to building CD players that, simply put, "sound better." We use some of the best D/A converters available. That means Burr-Brown 20-bit D/A converters in both the FL 8550 and FL 8370. Couple that with HDCD® processing (more on that below), and the FL Series CD players bring true meaning to the phrase "CD-quality sound." In addition, the FL 8550 and FL 8370 are both equipped with a coaxial digital output for digital recording (using the new CDR 2 CD recorder). This coaxial output can also be used to pass a DTS® stream from DTS-encoded CDs. However, the Burr-Brown D/A converters and HDCD processors are only beneficial when an analog connection is used. Therefore, for peak performance from your stereo CDs and HDCD discs, it is best to use the analog outputs/connections of the CD player. (Note: When using a digital output connection, HDCD information from HDCD discs will be passed intact to other equipment such as the CDR 2, or to receivers with HDCD processing onboard, such as the Harman Kardon AVR 7000.)
What about chassis design?
Power supplies and electrical parts can cause a condition known as "stray magnetic radiation." This condition can interfere with the integrity of digital-quality sound, thereby reducing fidelity and accuracy (signal/noise ratio). Harman Kardon goes to great lengths to reduce stray magnetic radiation by using specially engineered transformers and careful placement within the changer's chassis. This design dramatically reduces field radiation that would normally interfere with the digital signal. This results in significantly increased signal-to-noise figures with greater accuracy and detail.
High Definition Compatible Digital® (HDCD®)
(AVR 7000, FL 8550 & FL 8370)
HDCD overcomes the limitations of the CD.
When the original "Red Book" CD standard was developed, many musical purists and some sound engineers felt that the 16-bit words and 44.1 kHz sampling rate was limiting the integrity of the original recording session by losing some information. These limitations are overcome in new, higher resolution formats such as DVD Audio and Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD). However, these new technologies are still expensive and it will be a number of years before they'll be featured on a wide array of CD titles. In today's marketplace, High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) is the most recognized way to overcome the deficiencies of standard CDs.
The benefits.
HDCD is a sophisticated 20-bit encode/decode process that captures and stores extra data on a standard CD to deliver higher resolution. The digital master recording, with all of the ambience and harmonics of the original recording session, is fed into a professional HDCD encoder, and this CD-compatible data is carried through to the CDs you purchase. Here's where we get the benefits. When HDCD-encoded discs are played through the AVR 7000 (via the coaxial or optical inputs) or on an FL 8550 or FL 8370, the HDCD decoder reproduces all of the ambience, overtones and harmonics of the original recording session. HDCD also delivers smoother, more natural-sounding vocals and instruments, while producing a wider, more open soundstage. In addition to unlocking the high-quality potential inherent in HDCD-encoded discs, the HDCD digital filtering circuits in the AVR 7000, FL 8550 and FL 8370 provide an additional margin of quality due to their superior performance. Thus, HDCD processors even improve the sonic presentation of non-HDCD discs. (For more information about HDCD, visit www.hdcd.com.)
CDR 2 Dual-Tray CD Recorder
What's so special about 4x record speed?
Convenience. Harman Kardon has introduced the industry's first 4x dub speed, dual-tray, consumer CD audio recorder. Currently, all other dual-tray consumer CD audio recorders offer 2x record speed, meaning they are capable of recording a 60-minute disc in 30 minutes. The Harman Kardon CDR 2 is the first dual-tray CD recorder to offer 4x dubbing speed, meaning it's capable of dubbing a 60-minute disc in just 15 minutes!
So it records fast, but does it sound good?
In the ongoing tradition of the FL Series CD changers, the CDR 2 reflects the same passion for high-quality audio. In fact, the CDR 2 uses the latest, most advanced D/A (digital to analog) and A/D (analog to digital) converters available from AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems). AKM, a leading manufacturer of audiophile-grade DACs, has produced a 96kHz technology that effectively meets the needs of today's and tomorrow's digital media. This design ensures that playback and analog recordings (made from external sources) are as accurate and as pure as the original recording.
What about analog and digital connections?
The CDR 2 is ready for whatever components you have in your system. Besides being equipped with analog and digital optical and coaxial input connections on its rear panel, it conveniently includes a coaxial digital input on its front panel for easy connections to portable digital equipment. In addition, it includes optical, coaxial and analog outputs for interface with the remaining components in your system. Overall, the CDR 2 offers a level of performance, userfriendliness and connectibility that anyone can appreciate.
Advanced Technologies Featured . . .
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DVD 5 Five-Disc DVD/CD Changer
What makes one DVD player different from another?
Performance, features and value three things with which the DVD 5 is synonymous. Just because a DVD player is used for movies, its audio capabilities shouldn't suffer. And that's where Harman Kardon, a leader in the audio industry, shines. One half of the home-theater experience is professional-quality sound, which Harman Kardon has been providing since the 1950s. And Harman Kardon incorporates in its DVD 5 the same AKM 96kHz/24-bit DACs used in the CDR 2 and the AVR 7000. In addition, Harman Kardon uses high resolution,10-bit video DACs for crystal-clear video performance. You may be wondering why Harman Kardon offers a DVD changer. Well, the DVD 5 plays CDs and CD-RW discs as well as DVDs (after all, there's more to life than just movie marathons!). This means that the DVD 5 is ready to be the heart of a complete home-theater and music-entertainment system. The DVD 5 also offers optical, coaxial and analog output connections, allowing it to interface with any system, while offering composite-video, S-video and component-video outputs for the best in video performance.
Why is component video important?
You're only as good as your weakest link. Unfortunately, not all video connections are the same and not every TV has the same video connections. So, the DVD 5 offers all three connection types: composite, S and component, making it universal. Of these three, however, component video offers the very best in video performance. This is accomplished by separating the video signal into separate luminance and color-difference signals, and transmitting them through three separate, shielded cables. This, in turn, delivers the most accurate, distortion-free signal to the television, allowing your customer to tap into the awesome video capabilities of the DVD 5.
AKM 96kHz/24-Bit D/A Converters
(AVR 7000, CDR 2 & DVD 5)
Asahi Kasei Microsystems, Inc. (AKM), has developed the audio industry's most dynamic and ultraquiet digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These DACs accept up to 96kHz/24 bits of information. The AKM DACs used in Harman Kardon's products feature a dynamic range up to 120dB, twice as much as the previous generation of DACs. All this translates into exceptional sound quality with wide dynamic range from your music CDs and DVD movies, or any other digital source. This means that using the AVR 7000 for playback of any digital source provides a demonstrable quality increase. Connect any CD player with a digital output to the AVR 7000 and you have the equivalent of a free CD-player upgrade. Your CDs will sound better than ever before! Harman Kardon used AKM DACs in its DVD 5 to provide the finest quality audio playback for use with Dolby Surround and stereo equipment. (Dolby Digital and DTS source materials can be played back with discrete 5.1 sound by using the DVD 5's digital outputs with an external decoder.) The use of AKM DACs and ADCs in the CDR 2 means that it is already equipped for the finest audiophile-grade playback and recording of analog sources possible. (Further information is available at www.akm.com.)
In Summary
Harman Kardon's CD changers and DVDs are outstanding choices for your customers' audio systems. From their basic mechanics such as proper chassis design and connectibility using digital inputs and outputs; a front-panel digital input (on the CDR 2); front-panel headphone jacks with level control; and composite-, S- and component-video outputs (on the DVD 5) to the most advanced digital technology such as HDCD processing in our CD changers and audiophile-grade AKM D/A and A/D converters Harman Kardon offers state-of-the-art features that will make your customers' listening experiences the best they can be!
Advanced Technologies Featured . . .
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