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I hate to post another integrated vs separates discussion but I could use some input. My current system is Olympica Nova II's, Cambridge 851N (streamer/DAC/preamp), Cambridge 651W (amp).

I'm planning on spending <$10K on my next component upgrade which I'm thinking will be a new amp. I'm curious how folks here would allocate that money. My initial thought is to use that money towards a separate amp and just go all in on that. In a year or two I can upgrade the preamp or DAC. I certainly wouldn't be spending more than $10K for this future upgrade. Probably closer to 5-8K but who knows, maybe I'll feel compelled to go big again.

Given how far integrateds have come, however, I'm wondering if I'd actually be better off spending the 10K going that route.

Either way, I'm curious to hear which models you recommend. 
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If you want to upgrade and simplify everything in one fell swoop, find a Devialet expert 200 (dac, streamer, full powerful integrated in beautiful slim package) on the used market and buy some very nice speaker cables. If you want to play the incremental audiophile game like most of us, though, there's infinite options and just have fun with it. 
I don’t think a separate amp,is the best route. 
My experience has been a quality preamp accentuates the source. I used to use an integrated amp. I added a preamp (MC 2600) and it impacted my system so much I have replaced the integrated amp with an amp, upgrade the DAC, turntable, speakers and interconnects in order and with significant impact. 
The last upgrades were Sonus Sonetto Vs to Sonus faber olympica nova  Vs and Kimber Kable loom. 
Jadis integrated's or pre/powers work like magic with Sonus Faber. I know the UK distributor who does both Jadis and Sonus Faber and this is a combination he loves at whatever budget range you are.
Audio by Van Alstine…the DMA225 monos and one of their pre amps. Backert labs pre also could be amazing. You could go Lumin or Innuos on the streamer. I think they would make beautiful music with the Nova IIs