Those are some nice Pardigm monitors! I use Dynaudio Contour 1.3 SEs, which are also small monitors. My only experience with Bryston was with the 2B, which showed me the benefits of quality amplification. I upgraded from the 2B to a Krell KAV 300iL (400 wpc 4 ohms) and the difference the added power made was astonishing. I read a review on the Dyn Contour 1.3 in which the reviewer used to best effect monoblock amps by Krell, Mark Levinson, and Bryston. Do you sense a common theme? POWER. Conventional wisdom would have think that small speakers need less power, but the fact of the matter is that small boxes need far more power to reach the same spls as a large speaker. If I had the funds I would have no qualms with pairing my 1.3 SEs with a Bryston 14Bsst2, a 28B, a Krell FPB 450cx, or any such high quality powerful amplifier. More power is not just about increaing the volume output but more about control and authority. I have tried out many integrated amps and with the exception of the Krell 300iL (I am sure there are others) most seem to accentuate the midbass in an attempt to make them sound more powerful but when you are onto that trick it doesn't work.
I am in somewhat the same boat as I am deciding where I want to go with my system. It sounds very good but I feel my spekaers still have more to give than what I am going to get from the Krell integrated. If I could afford it I would just buy a 28B and be done with it, but I'm sure the 14B would be nothing to scoff at.
Good luck in your pursuit of the ultimate amp..