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Is an HK Three Thirty Nocturn concidered 'High End'?
I see from Harman Kardon's site that there are later 330s, an A, B, and
C model- but this is the original from what I can tell. Was wondering how it stacked up. TBerk |
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I see from Harman Kardon's site that there are later 330s, an A, B, and C model- but this is the original from what I can tell. Was wondering how it stacked up. No, not high end. High-end gear is rare and expensive. Any typical stereo store, or big stores such as Sam Goody, sold HK gear back then, just as now. High-end gear is expensive, made in small numbers, exclusive, and sold in audio boutiques. It's possible a place like that might have HK or some brand like that available as an affordable alternative, but that doesn't make your HK receiver high end. High end gear is is like gourmet food; part of the appeal of high-end gear is the exclusivity of having something rare and the status that comes with being able to appreciate that sort gear, IMHO. That doesn't mean your HK receiver is bad. It just isn't high end. [Moderator's note: Your defintion does not fit this group's defintion: 2.0 -- Definition of High-End Audio The working definition of 'high-end audio' under which this newsgroup operates is a) audio equipment whose primary and fundamental design goal is to reproduce a musical event as faithfully as possible; or b) audio equipment which attempts to provide an electromechanical realization of the emotional experience commonly called music; or c) any relevant issues related to the use, design or theory about a) or b). Price is generally not significant in determining whether or not a given component may be considered 'high-end'. Products from mass-market corporations are less likely to be considered high end insofar as such mass-market gear is designed with apparent priority on things other than absolute sound quality. -- deb] TBerk |
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