Bryston amps Bridged3B's or 4B?


I currently have a 3BST that I like a lot. However I need more power. Has anyone had the experience of comparing a pair of bridged 3B's to a 4B?
jadedavid
I recommend you post the same question over on the Bryston Owners circle on AudioCircle. There's a lot of expert Bryston knowledge there--and probably someone who's tried just what you're asking about.
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Doesn't Bryston have a bridge switch on the back of their amps? My 3B does.
Are your speakers bi-wireable?

If so, you could go the vertical bi-amping route, without having to bridge (and lose power into lower ohms as Bob R. suggests).

Drive the tweeters or tweeter/mids with the 3B, and get another 3B or even better a 4B for the woofers.
i had the same problem.went with the 14bsst,,,problem solved.go withn the bigger amp and dont look back.
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