Tried a Bryston 4B with Maggies


Found power really lackin and the sound very poor
dumfries
J_stereo,

"(I like the Audio Research D300 better, but only marginally, and it was a much more expensive amp than the Bryston)."

Do you still have that amp? The D300 and the D400 have to be 2 of the most underrated SS amps I can think of. (When they were in production). If you still have one, how does it compare to newer amps? I'm just curious, I haven't heard one in a long time.
I don't think we have enough info here to make a judgement either way. I know Bryston makes very powerful amps but what if the OP has a really big room? Or maybe he's using a passive line stage and his source doesn't have enough gain to get the volume he needs. I can think of several more reasons as well, but without more input we just don't know.
The Bryston 4B was introduced in 1977, and appears to have been discontinued during the 1980's or early 90's. Kind of stands to reason that the poor sound quality the OP reported had something to do with its age and condition, assuming that the model number has been stated accurately.

Regards,
-- Al
I bet his Porsche GT3 doesn't go fast, his Wild Turkey doesn't get him drunk, and his punctuation skills came from the Ivy League.