Bryston - Stereo or Monoblock


To monoblock or not to monoblock.....that is the question.  I know some prefer the sound of a single amp running in stereo while others see the virtues of running monoblock amplifiers.  From what I can ascertain it would seem the primary benefit (assuming you can get the same power per channel running a single amp) is the benefit of shorter speaker cables.  

I have monoblock Shitt Vidars now running a pair of magnepan 1.7's.  It's sounds great.   I'm thinking of upgrading the speakers to either 3.7's or really taking the plunge and going directly to the 20.7's.  I've been told the same amp can run all three just as effectively (if you have an amp that can effectively run the 1.7's then they will run the 20.7's) but thinking of upgrading here as well.  Mainly Bryston.  Question is whether I should go with a monoblock configuration running 900W into 4 ohms or buying a larger single amp that has the same power output per channel?  

Appreciate your thoughts & insight.  
mvrooman1526
Bryston - Stereo or Monoblock
To monoblock or not to monoblock.....that is the question.

If they are basically the same topology.
If the stereo has two transformers stay with it, if it has one transformer and shares one secondary winding for both channels, then the two monoblocks "could" sound better.
If the stereo has one transformer but two separate secondary winding’s, then it "could" be as good as the monoblocks

BTW just in case, do not bridge stereo amps, you end up making what was a good stereo amp into a mediocre higher wattage amp, that has many flaws compared to the stereo amp.

Cheers George
@mvrooman1526 I went down the road you are on and I am in a good position to advise. I started out with a pair of Magnepan 1.7i with a pair of Vidar Monoblocks. I quickly moved away from the Vidars when my left monoblock went into thermal shutdown when playing Jeff Beck loud. I don’t often play music that loud. But it just goes to show the limitation of headroom they have. I think if you played piano jazz at low to moderate volumes all the time it wouldn’t be noticeable. However, that gave me the impetus to upgrade. So I got a pair of Bryston 4B3s and I can tell you that most everyone will be happy with 4B3 Monoblocks. But I also recommend a few other upgrades to the 1.7i which are a phenomenal bargain for the price. But with help they are superb. 1. Get the Mike Powell silver upgrade to upgrade the stock steel plate jumper and fuse. 2. Get a pair of MyeStands from Grant VanderMye. These two things will tighten up the sound and provide tighter bass and treble. In the interim, I got an opportunity to upgrade from the Bryston 4B3s to a pair of the Bryston 28B3 Monoblocks. That is endgame for me. Very fast with lots of headroom. Not really necessary. But Maggies do well with more power. The most impactful upgrade of all I made recently is to add a pair of REL T/9i subwoofers to the system. Wow. A transformative experience. Maggie’s transmit nice bass I. The frequencies that it can handle. The problem is they can’t handle very low frequencies and sub bass. Plus there is no oomph or air pressure. No slam. The RELs are THE solution. With the RELs in the system the setup is addictive. I hope this helps. Good luck. 
Bryston 7b3 is sufficient, no need for 28b3 mucho expensivo $$$

There are the new Rotel Michi stero amp and monoblocks which are cheaper a bit

Then there is my favorite amp manufacturer CODA, but I am biased as I own the No. 8

There is a recent CODA thread here somewhere on the No. 16 which is the newest model, if you like what you read, ask your local dealer to audition a version 3
I agree, monoblocks, IF

easy/remote power on/off?

remote balance control somewhere

not only locate close to speakers, there is an advantage lifting/moving/placing them individually if heavy, and, if tubes, separates the heat hither and thither.
My question is directed to Kingbarbuda. When you say you were listening to Jeff  Beck loud could you be more specific? 90db, 100db? I was trying to get a feel as to how loud I listen to my rig.

Thanks

Terry