Harman Kardon HD990 and HK990 amplifier review

Harman Kardon has stepped-up with a highly desirable source and amp

TechRadar Verdict

The key point about this product is that it is a very good amp. The successful digital signal processing, extra inputs and high power are icing on a tasty cake. Combine this with a great CD player and it's a fantastic product

Pros

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    A highly detailed player with excellent extension at both extremes

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    Impressive resolution between

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    Well featured and pleasant to use

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    Fantastic amplifier

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    Extra inputs

Cons

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    Highs can be difficult to correct

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    Dynamics are the only real weakness

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It has been a good few years since Harmon Kardon had a 'wow' moment in the audio world. Its efforts have been concentrated in the AV arena for far too long now, but, it seems, high-quality audio has never been out of the firm's mind.

The new HD 990 player and HK 990 amp are products with a difference. Actually the CD player isn't quite so unusual, though it does have a few less common features that we'll come to in a minute. The amplifier, though, turns out to be a thoroughly different colour horse. Yes, you put a little signal in one hole and it comes out of another much bigger, but what goes on between the two is – or can be if one chooses – a lot more complex than pure amplification.