I had an interesting observation this past week. I have a Bryston 4B sst that I have been running for my front speakers and a 6B st that I am using for my center and surround speakers. I recently rearranged my system in such a way that it made more sense cabling wise to use the 6B st for the mains and center channel and the 4B sst for the surround speakers. I was hesitant to do this as I was thinking the 4B would sound better for the mains than the 6B. However, after setting things up, the 6B seemed to have a greater sense of air and larger soundstage. Thinking I was probably imagining things, I went ahead and put the 4B back into the system. Switching the amps back and forth several times confirmed the fact that the 6B seemed to have a slightly larger soundstage (wider) and more air around the instruments. Thinking I might still be delusional, I dragged my better half into the room and ran the experiment with her (I hate to admit it, but she seems to have a better ear than I have). She also picked the 6B in several tests in which I switched between the 2 amps.
This doesn't make sense to me at all, but I can't deny what I and my wife heard. Has anyone else ever compared the 6B and 4B sst amps, and if so, did you notice any differences?