Harman/Kardon

HK 3700

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170 watt stereo receiver with network connectivity

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High-performance 170 watt stereo receiver with analog & digital capacity and networked connectivity.

Harman Kardon’s reputation for excellence in sound quality and distortion-free power just moved forward to embrace the best of both digital and analog worlds. Discover 170 watts of power in a stereo receiver dedicated to complete connectivity for all your devices. The high-performance, Harman Kardon HK 3700 stereo receiver delivers everything you need to drive any home audio system. With analog and digital connectivity, the HK 3700 delivers plenty of power and offers a built-in, 192 kHz/24-bit DAC. Connect to your home network via Ethernet, playing all your local content over DLNA 1.5 or connect a storage device or any Apple iOS device via USB. And, with built-in AM/FM radio and phono input, the HK 3700 eloquently bridges classic and modern audio. It is a truly powerful centerpiece for your home audio system – a happy collision of old school sound requirements to new school needs for complete connectivity. Enjoy your new entertainment headquarters – to the envy of all who see and hear it.

項目# HK3700

一般規格

Power Consumption <0.5W (standby)

Audio Specifications

Power per channel 85 watts per channel, two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 20Hz – 20kHz, <0.07% THD
Input Sensitivity/Impedance 250mV/27k ohms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A) 100dB
Frequency Response (@ 1W) 10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB)

尺寸圖

Height (in) 4-3/4
Height (mm) 121
Width (in) 17-5/16
Width (mm) 440
Depth (in) 11-13/16
Depth (mm) 300
  • 1 Harman Kardon HK 3700 System
  • 1 FM radio antenna
  • 1 6' (1.8m) region-specific IEC power cord
  • 2 AAA batteries
  • 1 AM antenna loop
  • 1 programmable remote control
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