Harman Kardon AVR 130
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- Bayern, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 21 May 2026
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Verkaufe meinen hochwertigen Harman Kardon AVR 130 AV-Receiver.
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In good condition, €150 is right on the money for this receiver: it sits essentially at the €151 median of your recent EUR comparables and just above the €124 25th percentile, so this is a fair, market-consistent ask rather than a bargain or an aggressive price.
That makes it a sensible buy if you want a classic, straightforward AVR for basic home cinema or secondary-system duty. The appeal is the usual Harman Kardon strength: solid build, simple operation, and an easy route into multichannel sound without overpaying. At this level, I’d mainly verify that it powers up cleanly, all channels work, and the remote is included; otherwise, the price is reasonable for a well-kept example.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
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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