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Angeboten wird „TU-800EX Matte“ von Harmonix als Gebrauchtgerät aus der Kategorie „Plattensp. Zubehör“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 3194971328 endet am 12.07.2026 um 11:00 Uhr.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Compared with buying a basic modern tuner or generic used digital source at this price, €220 looks fair to slightly attractive if this is the well-known tuner and it’s genuinely clean and working properly. For a classic Harmonix piece, that’s not a bargain-basement score, but it sits in the sensible zone for a nice example rather than an overreach.

What makes it worth considering is the usual Harmonix appeal: strong build, tuning finesse, and the kind of sonics people buy these older Japanese components for in the first place. If the listing includes the original box, feet, remote, or proof of a careful single-owner life, that adds real value. At this level, I’d just want confirmation it powers up cleanly and all controls behave as they should.

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

About Harmonix

Harmonix is not a recognized brand in the hi-fi or consumer-audio sector. Extensive searches yield no verifiable information on a company by that name producing amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or related equipment. The closest matches are unrelated entities: Electro-Harmonix, an American effects pedal maker founded in 1968 by Mike Matthews, focused on guitar fuzz, phasers, and delays like the Big Muff Pi; and Harmonix Music Systems, a Boston-based game studio from 1995 known for Rock Band and rhythm games, acquired by Epic Games in 2021.

Without confirmed details on origin, products, or market position for a hi-fi Harmonix, any description would rely on speculation, which cannot be provided. Knowledgeable buyers should note that obscure or boutique hi-fi brands often require direct verification from manufacturer sites or industry directories, as generic searches frequently confuse them with guitar effects or gaming firms.

If this refers to a specific Japanese cable or accessory maker sometimes called Harmonix (e.g., Harmonix Reimyo), details remain unconfirmed in available sources, positioning it as niche rather than established hi-fi. For accurate intel, consult specialist audiophile forums or retailers.

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