Hello, I’ve just joined and this is my first post. I hope some of you find my situation and question interesting and respond with your thoughts.
I’ve owned, and been a huge fan, of Bryston products for decades. I’ve met James a few times at events sponsored by the LA Orange County Audio Society and have always appreciated his involvement in the events, his knowledge and candor as it relates to Bryston products and the industry.
My system is designed around my speakers. They’re very different, a somewhat controversial design and have the most amazing capability of reproducing bass, especially mid-bass. Essentially, they move so much air in the room that you feel the impact of the bass almost more than you hear it. I have found that Bryston amps not only provide the power and headroom needed for this but also the speed that allows this impact to be incredibly lifelike – you feel like the band is right in front of you. The soundstaging, both depth and breadth along with the clarity of almost the entire frequency range is awesome.
That said, my speakers are made up of four cabinets. Two subwoofer cabinets that house 12 inch subwoofers and two satellites that house 6 inch mid-bass drivers, the midrange and tweeter. Now the controversial part is that they’re an omni-directional design where the satellite speakers are mounted parallel to the floor … the mid-bass plays against a sound disbursing pad that directs its sound 360 degrees around the room, the tweeter has a cone mounted above it to disperse it’s output up and out 360 degrees and the midrange is mounted on the top where it simply disburses up, filling the room while bouncing off the walls and ceiling.

Now that you have an idea of my speaker design … I drive them with a BP26 preamp and a 4BST amp. My question is this … I’d like to increase the power to the satellites. Due to a budget of around $5,000 my choices seem to be adding a preowned 4B cubed where, in a horizontal bi-amping configuration, it would drive the two satellites leaving my 4BST to drive the subwoofers or replacing the 4BST with a pair of preowned 7BSST2s where they would drive each set of speakers as my 4BST does now, one subwoofer and satellite with the right channel amp and the other for the left channel.
I’d love to hear your thoughts as to which configuration you all think might work and sound best.
Thank you and happy listening!