6B
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Originally Posted by AVfile
$2500 will get you a nice 4B-SST but it may be overkill. Have you considered getting a 5B or step up to the 6B and run the front 3 channels?
The 5B can bridge 2 of its channels (via a switch) which may suit your needs for now but give you flexibility to add more channels (7.1?) later. It also came with a Lexicon badge (312 THX) which are identical internally but go for less.
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Originally Posted by hdvidguy
6B is a great option. I have a 6B that runs my HTM1 and my rear speakers. I toyed with a 7b for the centre and going with 4bsst for the rears, but that adds up to a lot of amps in my room. I’m using 28B3 for my mains. Also running another Bryston amp to run my outdoor speakers.
6B will provide more then 300 watts into 8 ohms and over 500 into 4.
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The Bryston 6B is something I definitely need to look into. Thanks for the words, fellas.
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