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Harman Kardon HK6800 User Manual

Harman Kardon HK6800
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HK6800
HK6900
Integrated
Amplifier
Instruction
Manual
harman/kardon

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Harman Kardon HK6800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHarman Kardon
ModelHK6800
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

HK6800 and HK6900 Features

Discrete circuitry

Uses separate electronic components for improved linearity and reduced distortion.

HCC (High-instantaneous Current Capability)

Provides high current for dynamic music signals and low impedance loads.

Ultrawide bandwidth

Reproduces frequencies from below 10Hz to over 100kHz for accurate transient response.

Low negative feedback

Achieves stable amplification with unmeasurable TIM distortion and excellent imaging.

Main direct

Bypasses tone controls for a pure signal path directly to the volume control.

Active/passive phono section with MM and MC inputs

Adapts gain and impedance for moving magnet or moving coil cartridges.

HK6800 and HK6900 Basics

Water and moisture

Warning against operating the amplifier near water or in wet conditions.

Abnormal smells

Immediate action to take if an abnormal smell or smoke is detected.

HK6800/6900 Front Panel Controls

POWER switch

Turns the unit on and off, controlling switched outlets.

MAIN DIRECT

Bypasses tone controls for a direct signal path to the volume control.

CARTRIDGE selector

Matches amplifier input gain/impedance to moving magnet or coil cartridges.

HK6800 and HK6900 Connections

Connecting speakers

Guides on selecting wire gauge and connecting speaker wires to terminals.

Setting the SPEAKER OPERATING MODE switch

Instructions on setting the switch based on speaker impedance.

Connecting a turntable

How to connect MM or MC cartridges and the ground wire.

Operation

Recording on a tape deck or VCR

Steps for recording audio from various sources.

Troubleshooting

No lights on the front panel.

Steps to check power and outlet issues.

The PROTECT light goes on and stays on

Diagnosing overheating or short circuit issues.

No sound.

Steps to check speaker connections and selector settings.

Low-pitched hum or buzz from turntable

Diagnosing hum from turntable ground wire or cable proximity.

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