Harman Kardon Receivers from the 1970’s
Harman Kardon is a reputable audio company known for its high-quality audio equipment. During the 1970s, Harman Kardon produced several receivers and many are still a very good value.
Some notable models from that era include:
Harman Kardon 330 Manufactured in the US
Harman Kardon 330A: Power output: 15 watts per channel into 8 ohms. Lots of power for a lower wattage receiver. These receivers were manufactured in Japan and Taiwan. Released between 1974-1976 this receiver was known for its solid build powerful sound. It featured a sleek, silver front panel with wooden side panels. Additionally Rotel and Sound Craftsman re-badged these models.
Harman Kardon 430 Twin Powered: This receiver, also released in the early 1970s, offered a higher power output than its predecessor. It had a distinctive design with black and gold accents, and its dual power amplifiers provided excellent stereo separation.
Harman Kardon 630: The 630 receiver has 30 watts per channel into 8Ω. Released in the mid-1970s, this was one a many during this time. Powerful output even though wattage per channel is lower than some models, it delivers.
