I have 7B-SST2 amps on my Revel F52s so I suspect that I know a little about the performance of Revel speakers with Bryston amps.
Speakers like Studio/Salon aso really need some power, lot of.
7B SST2 wil do the job with ease, but, they aren't the "best" audiophile products to go with them...
We've done side to side comparison, switching from the same audio samples toward each amp and the results were just

Bryston 7B SST2 amps are a bit thin sounding, lack the real life sounding you'll find on the ML 436 (very human, voices are incredible compared to the Bryston).
With the Bryston the stage is smaller and instruments sounds a bit "green" (i don't know how to say in english). The 436 go further in the deep end (more infra), gets more control of the Studio's and are capable of any power at any time (1400W on 2 ohms).
You just can't get the end of them...
So it's a huge step to go on such amp...
On the contrary, using the Bryston feels a bit better on Home theatre, they are faster and brighter.
Using two 7B SST2 + 4B SST2 on my front speakers (LCR) had never sounded better in my home.
Switching to the ML 436 has never sounded better on the 2ch way...
So i had to choose, and i really love to hear music, so i made my choice...
PS : maybe size matters, after all (left is a 7B SST2 and right is a 436, clic the image to see it)

