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Verkaufe eine hochwertige Harman Kardon BDS 775 5.1 Heimkinoanlage in Weiß.

Voll funktionsfähig!!!!

Im Lieferumfang enthalten:

* BDS Blu-ray-Receiver
* Aktiver Subwoofer / HKTS 200SUB
* 5 Lautsprecher (4 Satelliten + Center)
* Fernbedienung
* Lautsprecherkabel
* 3 Stück Wandhalterungen

Die Anlage befindet sich in einem gepflegten Zustand und wird komplett wie auf den Bildern verkauft.

Versand gegen Kostenübernahme möglich. Aufgrund von Größe und Gewicht bevorzugt Abholung.

Privatverkauf, daher keine Garantie, Gewährleistung oder Rücknahme.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

At €250 for a white Harman Kardon home theater subwoofer, you’re paying just under the 75th percentile (€262) of recent EUR listings, making this a fair-to-ambitious price rather than a bargain, but still well within the typical used market range where the median sits at €163. Compared to hitting the median, this listing costs about €87 more, so it’s not a steal, but it’s not wildly overpriced either—especially if the condition is truly “excellent” as stated.

This sub likely pairs with a HKTS series system (like the HKTS 200, which delivers 200W and covers 45Hz–200Hz), offering solid low-end punch for a compact home theater setup. White finishes are rarer than black, so if it’s from an original owner with clean wear and includes cables or a power cord, that original-owner pedigree and rarity add real upside. At this price, it’s a worthwhile buy if the sub tests clean and sounds full—no need to over-worry unless there’s visible damage or missing accessories.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Harman Kardon

Harman Kardon traces its origins to 1953, when Dr. Sidney Harman and Bernard Kardon, both engineers frustrated with conservative audio manufacturing at the David Bogen Company, invested $5,000 each to launch their venture in Westbury, New York. Their debut product, the Festival D1000, became the world's first compact AM/FM hi-fi receiver, blending breakthrough technology with sleek design to make high-fidelity sound accessible beyond technical enthusiasts. Pioneering innovations like the 1958 Festival TA230 stereo receiver, the 1959 Citation II ultra-wide bandwidth tube amplifier, and the 1970 CAD5 hi-fi cassette recorder with Dolby noise reduction cemented their legacy in simplifying premium audio for the home.

The brand focuses on integrated receivers, amplifiers, tuners, and speakers that emphasize performance, reliability, and elegant industrial design. Over decades, it expanded into home theater systems and automotive audio, powering systems in vehicles from Land Rover and BMW to Volvo and Polestar. While not delving into turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables, Harman Kardon prioritizes cohesive hi-fi components that deliver warm, detailed sound without unnecessary complexity.

Harman Kardon holds a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, renowned among knowledgeable buyers for its enduring quality and value rather than ultra-high-end exotica or vintage collector status. Now part of Harman International, it appeals to discerning listeners seeking dependable, stylish gear that echoes its innovative heritage without commanding boutique premiums.

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