In my HT system, i'm using a pair of 9's for my mains and 90's for the rears. The center channel is a custom built piece using identical drivers as found in the 9's & 90's i.e. two of the 8's and the 1.5" dome upper & .75" dome tweeter. All of these have been highly modified i.e. internal wiring has been replaced with Kimber of the Teflon variety, the caps have been upgraded and bypassed, binding posts replaced, cabinets have been thoroughly braced and damped, etc... The sound is FAR more open, spacious, dynamic and transparent to say the least.
I also have a Citation 22 that i purchased for a system that i'm assembling for a friend. Since he is on a phenomenally tight budget, i picked it up very reasonably. It was severely damaged ( shattered circuit board ) but i was able to repair it with some TLC. I'm only including this info so as to give you some background where i'm coming from and that i'm quite familiar with the gear that you are trying to use.
Having said all of that, i would not try to use the HK amps in bridged mode to drive the 9's. As one can see, this amp does not "like" lower impedance loads as evidenced by the same power rating at 8 and 4 ohms. As you've noted, the 4 ohm load that the 9 presents would be seen as a 2 ohm load by the bridged amp. Even if the bridged amp would deal with the low impedances that the 9 presents, it simply isn't enough power to really make these speakers sing. I am talking about the Citation either running in bridged mono mode or just one amp running in stereo. After all, if 400 watts bridged mono per speaker isn't enough, 200 wpc from one stereo amp is surely way short of the mark.
In my experience, you really need at least 600 wpc @ 4 ohms to do these speakers justice. Quite honestly, even more would be better. Given your statements here about the 9's being power hogs, i'm pretty sure that you can understand where i'm coming from. Many other folks may think i'm crazy with the figures i'm mentioning here, but you ( and other owners of 9's and similar speakers ) probably have no problem relating.
The least expensive amp that i've found that will drive these speakers pretty well is the smaller Sunfire amp ( 300 @ 8 / 600 @ 4 ). This amp is pretty conservatively rated as they typically clip at well over 700 wpc @ 4 ohms. That is, if you have enough AC feeding them. This amp did pretty well but was actually running out of steam on very loud passages. Most people would have never noticed or wanted to play this loud, but i do play things that loud and i did notice : ) If you or anyone else decides to go this route, i would suggest having Sunfire perform their "Apogee" modifications ( designed for low impedance / high reactance speakers ) and adding a few large value filter caps for increased power supply reserve. Changing a cap to a higher grade unit in the feedback circuit can also improve this amp quite a bit.
I'm currently using a Sunfire Signature ( rated at 1200 wpc @ 4 ohms, mine actually clips at 1480 wpc ) that has had the "Apogee mod" and increased filter capacitance added. I can now say that i can REALLY drive these speakers with authority and do it cleanly to any volume level that you want. This combo works better than when i was passively bi-amping the 9's with a Perreaux 2150 ( 400 wpc @ 4 ) on top and a Perreaux 3150 ( 500 wpc @ 4 ohms ) on the bottom.
Have you already purchased one or both of the Citation 22's or are you still in the "planning" process ? My next suggestion will hinge on your response to this question. Sean
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I also have a Citation 22 that i purchased for a system that i'm assembling for a friend. Since he is on a phenomenally tight budget, i picked it up very reasonably. It was severely damaged ( shattered circuit board ) but i was able to repair it with some TLC. I'm only including this info so as to give you some background where i'm coming from and that i'm quite familiar with the gear that you are trying to use.
Having said all of that, i would not try to use the HK amps in bridged mode to drive the 9's. As one can see, this amp does not "like" lower impedance loads as evidenced by the same power rating at 8 and 4 ohms. As you've noted, the 4 ohm load that the 9 presents would be seen as a 2 ohm load by the bridged amp. Even if the bridged amp would deal with the low impedances that the 9 presents, it simply isn't enough power to really make these speakers sing. I am talking about the Citation either running in bridged mono mode or just one amp running in stereo. After all, if 400 watts bridged mono per speaker isn't enough, 200 wpc from one stereo amp is surely way short of the mark.
In my experience, you really need at least 600 wpc @ 4 ohms to do these speakers justice. Quite honestly, even more would be better. Given your statements here about the 9's being power hogs, i'm pretty sure that you can understand where i'm coming from. Many other folks may think i'm crazy with the figures i'm mentioning here, but you ( and other owners of 9's and similar speakers ) probably have no problem relating.
The least expensive amp that i've found that will drive these speakers pretty well is the smaller Sunfire amp ( 300 @ 8 / 600 @ 4 ). This amp is pretty conservatively rated as they typically clip at well over 700 wpc @ 4 ohms. That is, if you have enough AC feeding them. This amp did pretty well but was actually running out of steam on very loud passages. Most people would have never noticed or wanted to play this loud, but i do play things that loud and i did notice : ) If you or anyone else decides to go this route, i would suggest having Sunfire perform their "Apogee" modifications ( designed for low impedance / high reactance speakers ) and adding a few large value filter caps for increased power supply reserve. Changing a cap to a higher grade unit in the feedback circuit can also improve this amp quite a bit.
I'm currently using a Sunfire Signature ( rated at 1200 wpc @ 4 ohms, mine actually clips at 1480 wpc ) that has had the "Apogee mod" and increased filter capacitance added. I can now say that i can REALLY drive these speakers with authority and do it cleanly to any volume level that you want. This combo works better than when i was passively bi-amping the 9's with a Perreaux 2150 ( 400 wpc @ 4 ) on top and a Perreaux 3150 ( 500 wpc @ 4 ohms ) on the bottom.
Have you already purchased one or both of the Citation 22's or are you still in the "planning" process ? My next suggestion will hinge on your response to this question. Sean
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