HARMAN KARDON MODEL 330B VINTAGE STEREO RECEIVER Photo 757181 US Audio Mart


Vintage Harman Kardon 330 AM/FM stereo Receiver Photo 589646 Canuck Audio Mart

When I was graduating from high school in 1976, what I wanted most was a Harman Kardon 730, a pair of JBL L100s and a Technics SL1200 turntable. That was my dream system. The 730 went for about $400, the JBL's slightly more and the Technics with a Shure M91ED around $350, so for about $1,200 you could put together a pretty rocking system.


Vintage Harman Kardon HK 450 Receiver New Price Photo 785115 Canuck Audio Mart

Harman/Kardon hk670 receiver amplifier (Stereo Review, Apr 1979) Harman Kardon 430 Read More Harman Kardon 930. You can spot with early 1970's Harman Kardon from ampere knot outside. This top-of-the-line Harman Kardon 930 is no exceptionally. The darkness dial your, classic green choose lighting, brushed aluminum bottom panel and red.


Vintage Harman Kardon Receiver Photo 2184800 UK Audio Mart

With so much versatility, this receiver goes above and beyond old-school models, while retaining classic Harman Kardon sound. Clean sound from a new "green" technology. Harman Kardon has been working to make their receivers more energy efficient without compromising sound quality. The HK 3770 represents the fruits of their labor.


Harman Kardon 330C receiver. Classic Vintage. Fully revitalized.

Brent Butterworth I don't blame Denon, Harman Kardon, Marantz, Onkyo, Pioneer, Sony, or Yamaha for making "good-enough-sounding" receivers, but it would be nice if they could occasionally.


Harman Kardon 330C receiver. Classic Vintage. Fully revitalized.

The list was compiled on December 29, 2022 and values are from $80 up. These are actual SOLD prices and not just listings. To see an up-to-date list of all Harman Kardon receivers recently sold on the eBay site click HERE. What is your vintage Harman Kardon receiver worth?


HARMAN KARDON MODEL 330B VINTAGE STEREO RECEIVER Photo 757181 US Audio Mart

Harman Kardon 330B Stereo Receiver (early 1970s). Part of a classic line of Harman Kardon entry level receivers with high quality electronic design and performance, but few frills. Harman Kardon's design goal is to have the highest possible design quality for the price, rather than unnecessary features. The Harman Kardon model 330 series (330.


Harman Kardon 630 Vintage Receiver Photo 857987 UK Audio Mart

Active Member. May 24, 2014. #8. I agree, the Twin Power lineup is all pretty good performers, I think they look decent and they can be had for a pretty reasonable dollar amount. Ive seen 730's go for $75 in very nice shape in the local market. Which is right for you would depend on price, tube or ss, etc. Some of the Citations are really nice.


SOLD, Vintage Harman Kardon 330B AM/FM Stereo Receiver Photo 1555081 US Audio Mart

Vintage 1988 MADE IN JAPAN Harman/Kardon Stereo Receiver High Voltage Stereo. Opens in a new window or tab. $65.00. illuminated-fits (249) 99.6%. or Best Offer +$108.65 shipping. Harmon Kardon 430 Vintage AM FM Twin Powered Stereo Receiver Parts Repair Untest. Opens in a new window or tab. Parts Only. $199.00.


Harman Kardon 630 Vintage Receiver Photo 857986 UK Audio Mart

Harman Kardon AVR40 Receiver HiFi Stereo Audiophile 5.1 Channel Home Audio AM/FM Used - Very Good $119 Free Shipping Add to Cart Harman Kardon AVR-320 Receiver HiFi Stereo Audiophile 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Used - Very Good $129 Free Shipping Add to Cart Harman Kardon AVR-10 Receiver HiFi Stereo Audiophile 5.1 Channel Home Audio Used - Very Good


Vintage HiFi Audio Restorations Harman/Kardon 730 Receiver

Harman Kardon HK3700 Receiver (Please Red Description!) $25.20. 0 bids. $36.97 shipping. 4d 21h. or Best Offer. New in The original Box!!! Vintage Harman kardon hk490i Quartz stereo receiver. $299.99.


Vintage Harman Kardon HK 670 receiver silver face Photo 897009 Canuck Audio Mart

Selling a very nice vintage Harman-Kardon 50+ stereo receiver. This is a very clean unit that has a very crisp and clear sound with great bass response and a pretty wide sweep on the EQ controls. It's nice too because you can adjust the volume and balance for both front and back speakers. Everything


Harman Kardon 630 Vintage Receiver Photo 857989 Canuck Audio Mart

The HK670 twin powered integrated receiver was Harman/Kardon's top of the line model from about 1979 to 1981 and was its last with an analog tuner. The original retail price was $550, the equivalent to around $1700 today. It has a dual-mono design; however the single transformer makes the designation of twin powered misleading.


Harman Kardon 100+ Vintage Stereo / Multichannel Receiver The Music Room

The Harman-Kardon 630 was produced for HK by Roland and was introduced in 1973. It produces 30 watts per channel and retailed for $359.95. The vintage Harman-Kardon look is unmistakable with the green dial face contrasting against the dark black top panel and the bright red power button. The fully illuminated dial pointer is also.


Harman Kardon 630 Vintage Receiver Photo 857987 US Audio Mart

Expect to pay $400-$500 for something you don't want to get rid of. I recommend the best Sansui 4000 or 5000, or a 40 watts/channel-50 watts/channel early Sony for your needs. The best sounding you can get for somewhat sane money. 1967-1973 the best era for Solid State sonics and reliability without cost cut.


VINTAGE SOUND Harman Kardon Receiver hk350i

It produces 30 watts per channel and retailed for $359.95. The vintage Harman-Kardon look is unmistakable with the green dial face. Read More Harman Kardon 430 The Harman Kardon 430 receiver was introduced in 1976 along with the 730. It followed in the footsteps of the Harman Kardon 630 and 930 which were released a few years earlier.


Harman Kardon 230A Vintage 1970s Stereo Receiver

This top-of-the-line Harman Kardon 930 is no exception. The blackout dial face, classic green dial lighting, brushed aluminum bottom panel and red illuminated power button make it a very distinctive receiver. It was introduced in 1972, with an MSRP of $399.95, and produces a very conservative 45 watts per channel.

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