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Roger,I would like to hear more about the testing procedure you mentioned for stability, overload recovery, etc. I responded to claims about the HK Citation II in another forum and referred to your findings posted above. Well, I found out very quickly that the Cit II is a sacred cow to some people; a lively discussion ensued Having used various Dynaco tube amps for most of the last 30+ years and listened to a host of others, I have yet to find the distortion-free amplifier. Therefore I am not inclined to question your findings. Your writing here and on your website is very interesting and informative, so I would like to know more about the subject of these tests if you are willing to take the time.Thank you.Best regards,Mike Hazel
To all in this lively discussion: At the risk of smacking the Citation I propose the following. Anyone who has a scope and generator should take the CITATION power amp and clip it, reduce the signal level 20 db and watch the thing oscillate at about 1 Hz. I have measured the "iron" in the Citations and found it to be nothing unusual.I was happy when I sent mine to its next owner.
To all in this lively discussion: At the risk of smacking the Citation I propose the following. Anyone who has a scope and generator should take the CITATION power amp and clip it, reduce the signal level 20 db and watch the thing oscillate at about 1 Hz.
We Citation owners are very passionate about our amplifiers, and do not take kindly to smack talk Seriously, the Citation II has some of the best output iron ever made, so the amp is capable of great sound. I had my amp re-done by a local expert up here in the Northeast. The pentode front end was replaced by using two 5687 tubes per channel. The 5687 front end is a tried and true setup used by a lot of DIYers, and is capable of providing some of the best sound regardless of price. Perhaps, one day, I'll get my hands on a RM-200. I've talked to Roger in the past about tubes, and found him a very well informed and schooled master of his craft. Talking to Roger about tube audio is always enjoyable.
Quote from: Freo-1 on 22 Mar 2008, 01:31 amWe Citation owners are very passionate about our amplifiers, and do not take kindly to smack talk Seriously, the Citation II has some of the best output iron ever made, so the amp is capable of great sound. I had my amp re-done by a local expert up here in the Northeast. The pentode front end was replaced by using two 5687 tubes per channel. The 5687 front end is a tried and true setup used by a lot of DIYers, and is capable of providing some of the best sound regardless of price. Perhaps, one day, I'll get my hands on a RM-200. I've talked to Roger in the past about tubes, and found him a very well informed and schooled master of his craft. Talking to Roger about tube audio is always enjoyable.Hi Freo,You sound like a more reasonable person than the H-K people that I encountered in the other forum. I wasn’t trying to give anyone a bad time; I simply asked how it was that the Citation II could be as unconditionally stable as they claimed when Roger had evidence to the contrary. One offered as evidence that it can be turned on without speakers hooked up, and nothing bad happens (!?). A few people offered opinions as to why they did not like the Citation II. And finally, Jim McShane went to some length to discredit every dissenting opinion, including Roger’s, by stating that they were either ignorant (haven’t heard one in proper operating condition), biased (do not understand the unusual circuit design and therefore do not like it), or from persons belonging to the DHT/SET crowd and don’t like it because it is a push-pull amp. I asked him again to either explain to me why Roger’s findings are wrong or provide his own testing that contradicts Roger’s, which he said he would. It’s been six weeks and I am still waiting… Unfortunately, he seems to prefer to attack the person rather than address the original questions.And hey, you may want to keep it down about having changed the front-end circuitry on your amp, even if it does sound better. They may not let you into the inner circle. Thanks for your comments though. It's refreshing to hear from a Cit II owner without a chip on his shoulder!Best regards,Mike