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Harmon Kardon’s HKTS 30 5.1-Ch Home Theater System back to $250

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Harman Kardon is offering its HKTS 30 5.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker System for $249.99 shipped. That’s $550 off the regular price and a match of our previous mention. For comparison, it still goes for $999 at Adorama. Rated 4.6/5 stars by Harman Kardon customers.

Harman Kardon HKTS 30 Features:

  • Complete 5.1-Ch Home Theater Surround Sound System
  • Four Two-Way, 120W Satellite Speakers
  • Voice-Matched, 120W Dual-Driver Center Speaker
  • Powerful, 200W Down-Firing Subwoofer
  • Upgradable to 7.1 Channels

Designed to Entertain for more than 50 Years. Using extraordinary industrial design, innovative technologies and meticulous engineering, Harman Kardon audio experts have created products to deliver the ultimate listening experience for more than 50 years. From the world’s very first high-fidelity receiver in 1954 to today’s high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier design, the Harman Kardon brand has led the way to the finest audio and video quality possible. With a complete package of performance, design, flexibility and ease of use, Harman Kardon products are perfect for all the sounds and visuals that modern, high-definition digital content has to offer. So treat yourself to the ultimate at-home listening experience–one that only a Harman Kardon system can provide.

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Perry Raskin is an editor at 9to5Toys. Contact him at perry@9to5mac.com.