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Article: HK expands distributed-audio SKUs. (Home Audio).(Harman Kardon introduces receivers)
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- September 30, 2002
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Harman Kardon introduced its first A-Bus-compatible receivers, its first receiver with digital Class D amplification, and other products during CEDIA's Expo.
All of the receivers are the brand's first with DD EX and DTS ES.
Three A-Bus receivers feature additional custom features, including RS-232 ports, IR input/output jacks, two-zone capability and assignable amplifier sections. The A-Bus port connects via CAT-5 cable to a remote in-wall amplifier/keypad that will be available from HK in early 2003. In the meantime, consumers can use other brands of A-Bus keypads.
The company entered the distributed-audio arena last year with a ...