Parasound HINT vs. Bryston 135-3 or Simaudio 340i D3PX


I have a Parasound HINT integrated amp and am considering replacing it with Bryston 135-3 or Simaudio 340i D3PX. Both options are available used at about half of new retail price. I am aware that the Parsound is considered good value, and I appreciate what it does, including the useful options for managing subwoofers in both HT and two-channel applications.
For those here who are familiar with the Parsound amp and either or both of the Bryston and Simaudio integrateds, will you please tell me what I would gain with an upgrade?My listening space is a basement room, approximately 20' x 20'. I have Harbeth Compact 7es3 speakers for left and right channels, along with two Rythmik F8 subwoofers. My primary source is an Oppo UDP-205. Cables are Audience, with Furutech power distribution.
If I would do better with a speaker upgrade than a more expensive amplifier, please just say so. Thanks for your input.
conlad

Showing 1 response by mike_in_nc

Not everyone agrees with @stereo5 that the Bryston is bright. I have heard a couple of all-Bryston systems that were stunning. The cubed units are especially refined and NOT bright sounding. That is based on my own 4B3, and also dozens of reviews.

I have also heard some Simaudio gear, and I think it’s great, too. However, I’ve never heard the particular units you are mentioning, nor been able to compare Bryston and Simaudio in the same room with the same speakers.

The Parasound HINT is well respected, but I’ve not heard it. I’d be hesitant to buy the Bryston or Sim and expect a major change. And I don’t believe either will do subs. So perhaps you are right to be thinking about speakers as an alternative.

I suppose we should ask the obvious question: Are there particular areas of your current sound you wish to change?