I agree with Jade, economics plays a role in integrateds and there are some good single box units out there. Playing Devil's advocate: keeping the amplifier and preamplifier seperate has it's advantages, allowing you to upgrade/change either the preamplifer or amplifier (or interconnect) to suit your tastes as budget allows. It also allows you to mix and match solid state and tubes, something I find desirable. If you have to decide on where to spend the cash I would lean towards a better preamplifier and acquire a decent amplifier that could be improved upon when you feel the need. Buying used means your budget goes a long way, lots to pick from here at A'gon! Jeff
Opinions needed; which is a better choice and why?
My integrated amp died so I am now in the market for a replacement. I have always owned integrated amps, but have contemplated an PreAmp/Amp combo. I am interested in what is a better choice a high quality integrated amp or a preamp/amp combo? What are the pros and cons of either? In addition I would like to spend the same amount of money with either choice does this factor into the equation?
Thanks
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