What a BIG surprised, I always thought that more power meant better sound. Boy was I in for an eye-opener. After receiving my LITTLE Bryston 2B-LP the 60 Watt per channel amplifier I proceeded to do my listening tests. The Bryston sound verses the Denon AVR-5805 what a BIG difference. The Bryston has a more open sound; the Denon has a somewhat compressed sound not as clean as the Bryston. I could achieve very loud volume levels in my 20’X21’ theater room with the Bryston without the green indicator light going to “RED “which would indicate clipping. I took this experiment one step further. The Denon AVR-5805 has the abilities to Bi-Amp, so I Bi-Amped the mains with the Denon 170 watts to the tweeters and 170 watts to the woofers on both speakers the sound was overpowering WOW. Well I thought I am going to buy some more cables for a permanent install. I re-hooked the Bryston back into the system and was somewhat disappointed. How can this be, the Bryston sounded so much more detailed with a much cleaner sound, it imaged much better, and the biggest sound stage I have ever heard. I really wanted the Denon to sound better but the Bryston Blows the Denon away.
Yep
Ive got a 4B ( 24 years and counting ) , I tell these guys a story of the Lively soundstage the Bryston has . Also the story of how my girlfreind didn't like the 4B in my room , when i compared it to a varity of quality power amps , she said she didn't like the way the the Voice was set back so far in the soundstage in the 4B

. I kinda like a Big Live like soundstage .
Agular
You should try a 4b for test drive

, same sound and alot of clean detailed power .
A key to Bryston amps and how good they are is there resale Value , take a look at a Denon ( Denon made a very good Amps back then , way better than Yammy

) power amp that is over 20 years old and see the resale difference .