The Harman/kardon HD 7325 is a CD player manufactured between 1993 and 1995, fea...
Read moreThe Harman/kardon HD 7325 is a CD player manufactured between 1993 and 1995, featuring a sleek black design and robust build. It operates with a power consumption of 20 W and has dimensions of 442 x 92 x 326 mm, weighing 4.6 kg. The unit includes a remote control and offers several connection options, including one stereo RCA line output, one digital coaxial output, and a remote input. The player utilizes a PWM Bitstream converter, specifically the Panasonic MN6474A, and is capable of delivering a frequency response ranging from 4 Hz to 20,000 Hz with a level of precision noted at +0/-1.5 dB. Additionally, it boasts a dynamic range of 95 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB. The total harmonic distortion factor is reported at 0.006%, ensuring high-quality audio reproduction. The channel separation stands at 93 dB, allowing for clear differentiation between stereo channels. The HD 7325 supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, albeit partially, and offers features such as title programming and auto play via remote control. However, it does not support CD-Text or MP3 playback, nor does it have pitch control or a shuffle function. The unit's original price was approximately 598 DM, and it was produced in Malaysia.