I own the AHB2, which last year replaced a Bryston B60 Integrated (circa 2012, that I liked because of its neutral sound characteristics) in my system. I use it with a pair of Joseph Audio Pulsars, and I am enjoying it very much as my go-to amp - it has no issues driving them beyond any level I'd be comfortable with, and they are rated for 325 wpc if I recall correctly. The most amazing thing I notice about the amp is the speed and detail in the low-mid range, which completely embarrassed the Bryston driving both the Pulsars and an easier-to-drive pair of PSB Imagine B's that I own.
I use an Anedio DAC2 as the source almost exclusively, but my next purchase will likely be the Benchmark DAC3. Putting any kind of pre-amp in between the two was detrimental in my experience. But the overall sound is better than anything I've.heard in its rough price range.
You will no doubt have noticed that Benchmark will let you audition the amp for 30 days. I let it break in for about 24 hours and then gave it a listen. After that, there was no question of sending it back, and the Bryston was soon listed and sold. I suspect you'll be very happy with it as well. Good luck!
I use an Anedio DAC2 as the source almost exclusively, but my next purchase will likely be the Benchmark DAC3. Putting any kind of pre-amp in between the two was detrimental in my experience. But the overall sound is better than anything I've.heard in its rough price range.
You will no doubt have noticed that Benchmark will let you audition the amp for 30 days. I let it break in for about 24 hours and then gave it a listen. After that, there was no question of sending it back, and the Bryston was soon listed and sold. I suspect you'll be very happy with it as well. Good luck!