Harman Kardon Citation 22 Amplifiers

Harman Kardon Citation 22 Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Discontinued Amplifier

USER REVIEWS

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[May 11, 2018]
pingo


Strength:

First and formost: If you use the Citation 21 preamp I have a revelation for you: The 22 power amp is good as the preamp 21 is rubbish. If you throw the preamp to the garbage can, where it belongs you will get to audio heaven.....The preamp completely destroys the potentials of the 22 power amp. By accident, I put the CD player directly into the power amp, first time I owned it and it sounded 10 times as good. I sold the whole set right after that, but have now bought the 22 again in an effort to get more control over my Dynaudio Contour 3.3, using my CLASSE 151 integrated as a preamp.

Weakness:

I am doing my first listening tests tonight, not quite happy with the sound which seems a bit too sharp and hard. The Classe much more soft and sweet, but lets see if it does not improve after burn in. It has very good control, grip and big soundstage.

Price Paid:
$400
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
1989
OVERALL
RATING
4
[May 04, 2016]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast

The Citation 22 power amplifier is an excellent piece of equipment. I have had a number of high quality power sources, including those from mid range Sugden, Musical Fidelity, Cyrus, etc., and the Citation is the best thus far. To be fair, my amplifier has been completely rebuilt with audiophile grade parts, top to bottom. The result is one of the most natural and musical sounding power amps I've heard. The 200 WPC will not give you awe-inspiring thunderous sound (although the sound stage is rather large), but what it provides you with is enormous headroom. Even at higher volumes, the sound is completely stress free and open. The amp will never run out out of gas. Bass is deep and full, mids are glorious, and the top end is never fatiguing or bright. Rather, it is nicely extended with good detail and texture. The Citation 22, along with the matching Citation 21 pre-amp, a Thorens TD-160 turntable with a Linn arm, Shelter cartridge, a Fosgate Signature tube phono stage and Vandersteen 2Ce speakers, makes for a system that sounds very, very good. Considering that a Citation 22 can be purchased now for $3-400, it is well worth investing that again into the piece to fully restore. You would be very hard pressed to find a 200 WPC, high current/voltage, dual mono amplifier that would sound this good for a total investment of $6-800. Certainly there are better, higher end amplifiers out there, but this one is a good sounding piece, even when price is not a consideration. Highly recommended.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 19, 2011]
Tom Wotus
Audio Enthusiast

Inside the speaker jack worked loose at least 15 yrs. ago- made some crackling sounds..had it repaired, & it hasn't acted up since. I use the "matching" pre-amp as well. It powers a pair of "3-way" Dahlquist speakers. They still sound beautiful after all these yrs....could 've made a better speaker output design than the "medicine cap with a hole in it". Outside of that- WONDERFUL AMP !!! Everyone boasts up their Dolby this & that and their Surround 6.7/8 ?!?! Listen to some REAL stero. They'll hear my HK/ DQ and their jaws will hit the floor!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2011]
Richard
AudioPhile

I have had this amp for 15 yesars and it has by far out performed any other amp that I ahve used. I also have an Adcom GFA 5500 and there is no comparison. Each is rated at the same voltage and amperage but the sound from the Citation 22 i far superior. I am driving 4 JBL 15's and it doesnt even flinch to take to the max with great sound.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 2009]
arrow 68
Audio Enthusiast

This is a great Amp. Dual Mono Block Design. Well built, and provides great sound. It is 200 WPC, and can drive 4 ohm loads. Weighs 45 pounds. And was first released in 1987.
I am always wondering why this Amp does not get the recognition it deserves. I think there were cooling issues, and some other issues with ones early in production, and that has caused some of the bad reviews on here. And folks read these reviews and think all is not well. Well that is not the case.
Mine has been fine for over two years. And it was found in a thrift store, so I am not sure how much use it had. Although it's in excellent shape.
Another problem I am seeing is if it is paired with the Citation 21 Pre it can be weakened. The 21 does not have a great Phono Stage, and I think it's the weak link in the set. Loose the 21 Pre, and pair the 22 with something that lets it deliver.
I found a NAD 1155 Pre that I paired it with, and was blown away by how much better it sounded.
I can't see this unit being any less competent then any other Power Amp from it's time, and in it's price range. I do think if you want to check one of these out, and can get it for under $300, and get it from the original owner that it's a good buy.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 21, 2005]
montexr20
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Dual Mono Power

Weakness:

Age

I have had many different receivers, integrated amplifiers and amplifiers from Sansui, Marantz and Harman Kardon etc. This review is for the Harman Kardon Citation 19 Stereo amplifier. This is the best sounding HK amp I have ever owned. It sounds better than the hk870 as well as the hk775 monoblock amps from Harman Kardon. The amp is very powerful in that it can drive a variety of speakers to reasonably high SPL’s without distorting. It does get hot but only if driven hard for an extended period of time. The amp has very natural clean highs and a smooth clear, almost tube like midrange, free of congestion (at least with my speakers). I have used the amp with Pinnacle Classic Gold Aerogel Towers as well as the Pinnacle AC-650 bookshelf speakers. Both speakers sounded excellent driven by the Citation 19. I have also used PSB Alpha AV and NHT 1.1 speakers with this amp all sounding very good and supplying the speaker with ample clear power. The amp does have a mellow smooth midrange that I think gives it an almost tube like quality which I like. I have seen them sell on Ebay for as little as $200 right up to about $380. I picked mine up for $240. The capacitors had been replaced which is a good thing as I have heard the caps dry out in all of these vintage HK amps. If you can find one for a reasonable price in good condition I think you will enjoy the sound quality from this vintage amp.

Similar Products Used:

hk870 hk775

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 14, 2004]
jslicke
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clean ,Brute, Power.Great Specs & A WORKHORSE of an AMP!

Weakness:

I HATE The connectors for the speakers & may get Scarely hot for someone not used to that in an amp

I bought this amp at my job when somebody came to the shop & was selling it & the pre-amp(citation 21) They didnt even know what they had! I gave em $100 & figured even if its broken I,m ahead of the game(I,m an audio technician so repairing it would have been no problem for me)But Low & behold not only did it work the sound! What can I say?This amp has NO coleration whatsoever what goes in comes out as is only LOUDER & CLEAN!!!! Paired with my Advent Heritage Speakers I,ve never been happier. They sound great on great material & if I got bad source material(as when my wife plays her "bbotleg CD,s & carribean music) it sounds like the source. And talk about power & stability! I even tried on "drunk" nights to see if I can "blow" this amp, I crank it to headache levels for hours at a time & while she gets hot enough (litterally) to fry eggs on & heat up the room(I,ve actually run the amp when my heat wasnt on to warm up the place!)she NEVER EVER shut down gone into protect or even fryed a speaker. When I went the reciver route I kept her to drive my 15" custom built dual voice coil subwoofer. I have her in brided mono now. I used to drive my sub with a SAE A1200 Amp but now that i got my pioneer VSX-49 TX shes the only power amp Ive kept ( I also had a mitsubishi DA-a30 pwer amp,Yamaha M-2 in the system,the only amp that I had that comes close to it power wise was my Soundcraftsmen A5002 but its not a very "pretty" amp to have in a system).My only quams with the amp is those pain in the A@#! speaker connectors it has mines are stripped now I,m soon gonna replace them with standard 5 way post as soon as I get around to finding some that will fit the dimensions of the PCB the old ones are on.

Similar Products Used:

Yamaha M-2, Soundcraftsman A5002

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 2003]
Brad
Audio Enthusiast

I have had this amp for about a year and the amp has performed flawlessly for me. I have it paired with a Parasound preamp and Kef speakers. Sounds great to me and to anyone else that listens to it. Plenty of power and cheap price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 2003]
Abex
AudioPhile

Strength:

Looks,LEDS

Weakness:

Heavy,has design problems and whatever else I can remember--The list would tak a book to list probably then it would probably be several long boring novels like the amp itself!

This amp sucked for me! It kept setting of the protective circitry as was the case with the last reviewer. I am surprised he gave it a 2--I give it a zero to 1/10th of a point! I sant it back to HK and they fixed whatever was wrong with it and I sold it shortly after that. The speakers that guy used were PSB's then Klipsch which were over kill for using thise speakers with this amp. I would buy a SET amp if I were to use Klipsch speakers. It did not have any of the problems associated with it after being fixed,but it cannot drive Magnepans or weird imedance loads so I would stick to Boxed speakers if I were to use it. Where HK did good is in the manufacturing of Cassette Decks and their Pre-AMps neither of which are manfactured any longer(a real pity). I have heard HK's latest offerings and I think they all sound dark and recessed. I would rather go without given a choice. Good luck!

Similar Products Used:

B&K,SONY,Krell,Anthem,JVC,Phillips,Rotel etc.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Oct 30, 2003]
BradleyJason
AudioPhile

Weakness:

As listed above...I'll be generous and rate it 2 stars.

I was not impressed at all. I ownded two of the Citation 22's. I found the sound to be "bright" and "edgy" and bass shy and also lacking in power. When I used to own the JBL L100T3's, the first Citation 22 I bought (brand new) would shut down all of the time driving them. It would be warm to touch, but not that hot and the clipping indicators were not even coming on before shut down?!? Then I bought some real speakers, and boy, that amp was going into protect mode ALL of the time! I had to get rid of it so I traded it for a new top of the line Pioneer surround receiver at the dealer I bought it from and took a loss on it! Some time later I bought another used Citation 22 because the price was right and I figured I would give it another try. I also bought the Citation 21 matching pre amp at the same time I bought the amp. Again, new much better speakers for me! The sound was horribly bright and thin coming from this combination. Yuck, I sold the combo as soon as I could. Funny thing is, I sold it to a salesman from the store that I originally purchased the new Citation 22 from!

Similar Products Used:

Bryston, Classe and SimAudio with the only simularity being that they are all amplifiers.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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