Hi Ryder,
I own a BP-25DA and vertically bi-amped Lexicon NT 212's (3BST's) driving LB1 classics.
In theory the Lexicons are providing approx 400 watts to each speaker (correct me if I'm wrong!). On both amps the right channel is driving the tweeters and the left channel the bass/midrange.
This gives a detailed, transparent and punchy sound. When you wind the volume up it just gets louder with no distortion until towards the top end of the volume range, but by this time you wouldn't want to listen at this volume for long. It has been stated elsewhere in this forum that the SST's are smoother and more detailed in the top end, but I didn't have the cash for two 3BSST's at the time of purchase.
There is also an opinion that using 3B's for the tweeters and 4B's for the bass/midrange may sound better but I haven't been able to try that setup (yet!!!!!).
The LB1's definitely benefit from more power as it gives the bottom end more grip and control. I was offered an upgrade for my classics to signature specs when they were repaired under warranty, but again the funds were not there. It is interesting that you could not tell any sonic difference between the classics and signatures under demo conditions. The spec sheet on the PMC website for both speakers are identical.
The BP-25 is apparently very similar to the BP-26 apart from the upgraded power supply which gives it it's improved performance.
I certainly wouldn't describe the sound as warm and lush, you just hear what is being played clearly and truthfully (IMHO).
You won't be disappointed with the BP-25/26, but obviously only your ears can tell you if it will match your system, but I found bi-amping the LB1's made a big difference. There is much written about bi-amping in other threads if you are interested.
Regards,
Barry.B