Headphone amp

Yes I do, but it is not really a fair comparison. The Bryston is about three times the price.
 
Well the Woo was/is a very nice amp. A friend of mine is using it. This is his entry back into this crazy hobby. He is enjoying tube rolling :)...

I got as Bryston headphone amp and recently replaced the Sennheiser cans with a pair of MrSpeakers Ethers. They are one of the few headphones that I felt are as comfortable as the Sennheiser, but I liked the sound better.

Love my Mr Speakers
 
At a $2K budget the Bryston falls into the same price category as the Sennheiser (which does include a DAC) the Schitt (Gumby multi and Moli2 combo) , and the Woo WA22 (no DAC) which I am considering.

May need to take a good look at the Bryston as I have been very impressed with their speakers.
 
Currently using a Pathos Aurium here. Have not really compared it with it's current-day competition but I am happy with it - it's dead quiet, drives anything, has adjustable gain and impedance, selectable XLR and RCA inputs (but no balanced output.) Using it with Senn HD650's, Denon D7000's, and Focal Elear, works great with them all.
 
Currently using a Pathos Aurium here. Have not really compared it with it's current-day competition but I am happy with it - it's dead quiet, drives anything, has adjustable gain and impedance, selectable XLR and RCA inputs (but no balanced output.) Using it with Senn HD650's, Denon D7000's, and Focal Elear, works great with them all.

I had a chance to borrow the Pathos, what an awesome sounding headphone amp. It drove LCD-3s, MR Speaker Ether Flows C with ease.
 
..and it has a solid state output stage with a nice low output impedance, so no weirdness driving very low-impedance phones.
 
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