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Harman Kardon CP-60


$1,200.00 Released September, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Receiver has lots of features, works with a wide variety of devices and digital formats. Plenty of inputs of different types including a few HDMI. Audio output is clean and can get fairly loud when you want it to.

The Cons:Manual isn't very complete and can be confusing.

The Harmon Kardon CP-60 is a 5.1 channel DVD theater system comprised of an A/V receiver, DVD player, and loudspeaker system.  The included 7.1 channel AVR 247 receiver produces 350 watts of power (50 watts per channel) and includes two-input HDMI switching, video upscaling to 720p and a high-current amplifier.

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  The DVD 38 DVD player upscales DVDs to 1080i or 720p for clear playback and supports +/- DVD-R, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, VCD, and JPEG formats.  Harmon Kardon's HKTS 15 loudspeaker system includes 4 satellite speakers with 3" midranges, a dual-midrange center channel speaker with a 3/4" dome tweeter, and a 10" subwoofer with a built in 100 watt amplifier.  The CP-60 system comes with wall mount brackets for the center channel and satellite speakers, a universal remote control and all the required cables for installation.  Although they both have the same speaker systems and DVD players, the CP-60 is a more advanced system than the CP-55 since it includes a higher-end A/V receiver.

Features/Specs

  • 5.1 Channel DVD Theater System (upgradeable to 7.1 channels with optional HKS 6 speakers)
  • A/V Receiver: AVR 247
  • 7.1-Channel, 350W: 50 watts x 7
  • Audio/Video processing, upscales video to 720p
  • Two-input Simplay HD™-verified HDMI™ switching
  • DVD Player: DVD 38
  • 720p or 1080i imagery via the Simplay HD™-verified HDMI™ output
  • DVD Player compatibility: +/- DVD-R, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, VCD, JPEG
  • Loudspeaker Complement: HKTS 15
  • 4 satellite speakers with 3-inch midrange and 1/2-inch high-frequency drivers
  • Voice-matched, dual-midrange center channel speaker with a 3/4-inch-dome tweeter
  • 10-inch subwoofer with a built-in 100-watt amplifier
  • Comes with wall mount brackets for center channel and satellite speakers
  • Comes with universal remote control with EzSet technology, microphone, and all required cables

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    receiver has lots of features, works with a wide variety of devices and digital formats

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    plenty of inputs of different types including a few HDMI

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    audio output is clean and can get fairly loud when you want it to

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    subwoofer capable of window-rattling bass, great for movies

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    speaker setup is simple and straight-forward, doesn't take too much time to work it out

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    reliable operation from the DVD player, works fairly quickly and doesn't lock up

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    remote is large and covers all the functions well

Cons
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    manual isn't very complete and can be confusing

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