Hi,
I am a big fan of the 3 channel 6B amplifiers from Bryston. Essentially, they are a 3 channel version of the famous 4B amplifier. Besides their sonic qualities, I am most impressed by their engineering quality. All Bryston amps are built like tanks, but the 6B SST(2) with its fully modular concept is even a notch higher, IMHO.
Unfortunately, the 6B did not get the squared update and the 21B3 is following a different concept with the three channels not providing the same power. In a Home theatre, where the LCR-speakers, if not identical, should at least be from the same line of the same manufacturer to get as close as possible to an identical sound signature across the front, the same should apply for the amplification of (at least) the three (identical) front channels. Here the 6B shines.

In my theater, a 9.1.6 config, all base channels get the 6B SST treatment, the ceiling speakers are driven by a 9B SST and the top speaker (voice of god) is driven by a 2B LP. The LCRs are Dynaudio Contour S 1.4 and the dozen surround and ceiling speakers are Dynaudio Contour S R. Powerwise, three 9B amplifiers would have been more than fine for my speakers, but I got the opportunity to buy a used 6B and once I had it in my possession, I just wanted more of them…
