I've never found mono amps to be really any better than a good powerful amp except for the fact they can be smaller and therefore easier to move. I had an FPB600 and I preferred it over the 350 monos which I also owned. I'm sure the 650 monos would have been as good or better than the 600 but they were a lot more. If you can run the Brystons in mono they could fine if you like the sound. Just make sure they will be able to still drive your speakers if you switch then to mono. They will most likely not be able to work with low impedance loads when bridged.
How Much Power: Revel Salon 2's
OK. Right now I'm running some Revel Salon 2's with a Bryston 4bsst amp (300w). It seems to me they need more power. Right now I'm on a budget (building a listening room), but I'd like to get more out of these speakers. Suggestions? Should I buy another Bryston and bi-amp? Sell the Bryston and go with monoblocks? Would a Krell 402 e offer enough "bang"?
There's always a trade-off, but I'd like suggestions on how to get the most bang for my buck. One other thing - I don't really want to be hauling around a 200lb amp so two monoblocks or bi-amping might be a better alternative for me.
Thanks
There's always a trade-off, but I'd like suggestions on how to get the most bang for my buck. One other thing - I don't really want to be hauling around a 200lb amp so two monoblocks or bi-amping might be a better alternative for me.
Thanks
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