With Bryston there is no good, better, best product.

It's a question of how much power. I'm using a 3B SST2 in a dedicated 12x14 room. It has been more than enough power for every speaker I have used it with. I have also used a 2B-LP that showed no signs of running out of steam. My next upgrade will be moving to a 2.5B Cubed; very little power difference in comparison to my 3B SST2.
SST² (Squared) Amplifier Philosophy
FIRST TO LAST WATT PHILOSOPHY:
A significant part of the design criteria for the new SST² (squared) was to develop
amplifiers that would maintain an ideal power curve through the 'first and last watt'. Most
amplifiers exhibit a power curve whereby the best noise floor, drive capability and
distortion are maintained from about 1/3 power and up. The new Bryston SST²
(squared) series maintain their ideal power curve right from the first watt to the last watt.
Think of it like a torque curve in a car. The sweet spot or the torque curve has been
expanded.