For me it was the other way around. (Speakers first, amp second)
I wanted Magnepan speakers, and bought Magnepan 3.6s.
So I had read Bryston amps are very good with Maggies, and, lucky for me my Magnepan dealer also sold Brystons.
I auditioned them together, and was pleased enough to also buy the Bryston BP-26 preamp, the Bryston BP 1.5 phono, along with the Bryston 4B-SST2 I had thought to audition.
Speakers: Why? I have owned other dipoles, and like them. The Magnepan 3.6s were the best of everything i want in a speaker.
The Bryston amp sounds good enough. I had a Forte' 4a and the amp had to be at least as good, with more power. The Bryston preamp really is the sleeper IMO. It is transparent. better than the Audio research Sp-15 I own. Along with the BP 1.5 phono, really great quality sound.
Added: when I say the Bryston amp sounds 'good enough' i am saying I am a fanatic about quality upper frequency response and purity.
So the Bryston 4BSST2 had a tough job to meet my needs. and passed perfectly. I have been working on still improving my hf clarity and finess, and the Bryston has meet the challenge 100% of the way.
So it is more than the average 'good enough'...
Just so you know...
