It says no where in the manual what impedance limitations it has bridged to mono, if any, and the 555 in stereo mode has been a stalwart performer with more difficult impedance loads so I'm not too concerned. I would love to biamp them but for whatever reason Teledyne decided not to include that feature in the AR9LS! (I'm secretly jealous of your 9's, Scott, just for that reason... amongst others

) Still might try biamping the DQ-20is although I seem to remember reading somewhere that most DQs sounded better running single amps?
Also from the manual, 325wpc 20Hz - 20KHz into a 4 Ohm load with both channels driven with less than 0.25% thd, 600wpc 20Hz - 20KHz into 8 Ohms bridged to mono with less than 0.25% thd! Remarkable for a 15 year old amp that cost less than $1000 when new.
No cooling fan, at least not yet. The 555 just never seems to get very warm, especially compared to the 5500 which I also have. That thing could make a nice toaster, even at an idle.
I do think I hear a slightly improved prominence in some of the frequency range, maybe a couple of dbs louder at the same pre-amp levels, but honestly I only had about a half hour to listen to them before I had to go to work.