nasaman OP I searched a bit harder and found a PDF from Audio Esoterica which states, "the output stages of the RI-101 are two bridged amps per channel." (Good reason to keep that quiet, and why there are no low impedance loading figures)
Audio Esoterica RI-101
One aspect of the circuit design that has not changed is the topology of the output stage, which is bridged (aka ‘balanced’), which in this implementation means that Vitus is using two separate amplifiers per channel, with each amplifier powering one leg of a differential signal. This circuit topology means twice as much voltage swing and twice as much power (theoretically four times the power), plus lower noise. However, it also means twice the distortion and twice the output impedance (and therefore half the damping factor).
If this is the case then stick with the Gryphon/s as the worst thing that happens when amps are bridged is they loose current ability, damping factor and stability into low impedance’s, and that’s what you have and need with the SF’s as I showed.
Cheers George