Harman Kardon HK990 2x150 Watt 2.2-Channel Stereo Integrated Amplifier (Black) Review
Harman Kardon HK990 2x150 Watt 2.2-Channel Stereo Integrated Amplifier (Black) Feature
- 150W x 2 into 8 ohms, 20Hz ? 20kHz, at <0.07% THD, with all channels driven simultaneously
- High-current (±200 amps), ultrawide-bandwidth (10Hz ? 100kHz) amplifier design
- High-current capability provides the instantaneous current necessary to precisely drive and control nearly any loudspeaker system
- Dual-line dot-matrix display
In terms of raw power, the HK 990 is the most muscular amplifier ever to carry the Harman Kardon name, more than capable of driving the most demanding loudspeaker loads without breaking a sweat. But the HK 990’s awesome power is nothing if not highly refined, extending beyond watts and amps. With a choice of discrete optical or digital inputs or an analog-only signal path, as well as fourth-generation Real-Time Linear Smoothing (RLS IV), 2.2-channel EzSet/EQ room optimization, dual subwoofer outputs and an audiophile-quality phono preamp section, the HK 990 offers a combination of features you will find irresistible. Others, of course, may simply hunger for all that power. We understand completely
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