It is a matter of taste but I would think that combo would be forward. If you like a brighter sound profile, that will be a killer combo. Alternatively, if your room is heavily damped, it would likely work out fine. If you are looking for a more neutral to warm sound profile I might consider a different option.
Naim is the obvious choice as it is the same parent company, has a warmer sound profile and I believe Focal speakers are voiced with Naim equipment. I have heard this pairing at multiple shows, retail showrooms, etc... and Focal and Naim go together like peanut butter and jelly. I don't know what model would be best.
AVM would be another good option. The A5.2 is priced similarly priced to the Bryston ($5999) and has a tube input stage that adds a bit of warmth and bloom to the soundstage, modular options like the Bryston for phono stage and and DAC and a bit more power. Could be interesting for you.
I have no affiliation with Bryston or Naim, I am an AVM dealer.
Naim is the obvious choice as it is the same parent company, has a warmer sound profile and I believe Focal speakers are voiced with Naim equipment. I have heard this pairing at multiple shows, retail showrooms, etc... and Focal and Naim go together like peanut butter and jelly. I don't know what model would be best.
AVM would be another good option. The A5.2 is priced similarly priced to the Bryston ($5999) and has a tube input stage that adds a bit of warmth and bloom to the soundstage, modular options like the Bryston for phono stage and and DAC and a bit more power. Could be interesting for you.
I have no affiliation with Bryston or Naim, I am an AVM dealer.