I agree about the Quiet One brand. I came to Quiet One after enduring the noise from my Mag 9s. I couldn't endure it, despite the awesome performance and ended up selling them all on Craigslist. I now run a Queit One 4000 on each of my 150 gallons and A Quiet One 3000 on a 75 gallon. Although I had to return one very loud one, I can confirm that they are energy efficient, have high performance and are super quiet (the 4000 produces 1017gph at 50watts). Especially when you use flexible hose and don't restrict the flow. Some days I even have to look real close to make sure they are running. Now I only have to deal with the noise of water gurgling down the overflow 
As far as head height, are you sure model 2200 is the right model for you? How much gallons per hour are you looking to achieve? Also, make sure to add loss of a couple heights due to piping size, pump location, etc. I have attached a graph below, in case you are still having problems with the link. You can click on the images to zoom in to legible size.


As far as head height, are you sure model 2200 is the right model for you? How much gallons per hour are you looking to achieve? Also, make sure to add loss of a couple heights due to piping size, pump location, etc. I have attached a graph below, in case you are still having problems with the link. You can click on the images to zoom in to legible size.

