AVR 170
5.1-ch, 100-watt AV receiver with HDMI, AirPlay, iOS Direct, USB
Sold from 2012 until 2014
Made in: | China |
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Specifications
- Power Consumption (full power/idle)
- 240W
- Power Requirement
- 220V – 240V AC/50Hz
- Transient intermodulation distortion (TIM):
- Unmeasurable
- Multichannel Power (all channels driven)
- 95W per channel, two channels driven @ 8 ohms, 20Hz – 20kHz, <0.07% THD
- Frequency Response
- 10Hz – 100kHz
- Selectivity (±10kHz):
- 70dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (dB)
- 38dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo dB)
- 70dB/68dB
- Usable Sensitivity (IHF)
- 1.3?V/13.2dBf
- Frequency Range (MHz)
- 87.5 – 108.0MHz
- Signal-to-noise Ratio (IHF-A) (dB)
- 100dB
- Output Level/Impedence (ohm)
- 1Vp-p/75 ohms
- Surround system adjacent-channel separation:
- Dolby Pro Logic/PLII: 40dB Dolby Digital
- Distortion (1kHz, 50% mod):
- 1.00%
- Stereo Separation @ 1kHz (dB)
- 40dB @ 1kHz
- Distortion (Mono/Stereo)
- 0.2%/0.3%
- Input Sensitivity/Impedence
- 250mV/27k ohms
- High Instantaneous Current Capability
- ±34 amps
- Stereo Power
- 100W per channel, two channels driven @6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <1.0% THD
- Selectivity (±400kHz):
- 70dB
- Input Level/Impedence (ohm)
- 1Vp-p/75 ohms
- Frequency Range (kHz)
- 522kHz – 1620kHz
- Usable Sensitivity (Loop)
- 500?V
- Weight(kg)
- 12.8 lb
- Width (mm)
- 440 mm
- Height (in)
- 6-1/2" inches
- Depth (mm)
- 350mm
- Width (in)
- 17-5/16" inches
- Depth (in)
- 13-13/16" inches
- Height (mm)
- 165mm
- IF Rejection (dB)
- 80dB
- Television Format
- PAL
- Image Rejection (dB)
- 80dB
- Video Frequency Response (Component Video)
- 10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
Powerful and versatile yet easy to use.
The Harman Kardon® AVR 170 has virtually everything that you want in an audio/video receiver. Do you want sheer power? The AVR 170 has 100 watts per channel. Want a variety of entertainment sources? The receiver includes vTuner® Internet radio, DLNA® 1.5 and AirPlay for wireless reception of your music and HDMI® inputs for DVDs, HDTV, Blu-ray Disc™ media and video games. How about a system that’s easy to use? A mobile app, remote control and intuitive menu system offer sheer simplicity. With all of these features and famously superb Harman Kardon audio, the AVR 170 offers spectacular entertainment.
FAQs & How-Tos
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Yes, on your computer, enter the IP address of the receiver in the internet browser. In the page that opens, it is possible to change the name.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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For your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers, it is always a good practice to turn off and unplug the AVR and ALL source equipment from the AC output before making any audio or video system connections.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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There are five possible reasons for the receiver shutting down. 1. There is a problem internally with the receiver. 2. There is a problem with one or more of your speakers. 3. There is a problem with one or more of your speaker wires. 4. There is a problem with the speaker wiring done on your system. 5. The unit is overheating. No ventilation. First, check the wiring at every speaker terminal at the back of your receiver and at the back of your speakers. A single strand of speaker wire crossing from one terminal to another would be enough to cause the amp to shut down or go into PROTECT. If you do not find any problems with any of the wiring, you should disconnect all speakers from your receiver. If the receiver continues to go into PROTECT, the problem is in the receiver. Please submit a case on the Contact Us page. They will be able to assist you. However, if it turns on, the problem is elsewhere. Begin reconnecting one speaker at a time. Eventually you will connect a speaker that will cause the receiver to shut down. At this point you have found your culprit. On the other hand, it may just be overheating. You must have at least 2 - 3 inches of space between the top of the unit and any shelf or component above the unit. The unit should not be inside a sealed compartment when being used. The unit must be able to breath. There are very powerful amps in these receivers. If they run too hot, they will shut down. An external fan can help this.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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With some Blu-ray discs, you have to go to the Settings Menu of your Blu-ray player and select "Bitstream" or "Bitstream Native". This will carry the DTS HD Master signal to be decoded in the AVR, and the AVR front panel should show the correct text.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Try another HDMI cable, and make sure that it is a high-speed version. This solution usually solves the problem, which is caused by insufficient cable bandwith.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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