Ever gone from seperates to an integrated?


I'm currently running seperates (Rogue m66/m88) which have a used value of about 2k$
and for my next upgrade I'm wondering if I should hop aboard the integrated train.
The idea of less interconnects and powercords appeals to me not to mention less isolation devices.

Does anyone have thoughts on this?
Would be interested in knowing what people would consider a "worthwhile" upgrade in the 3-3.5k used price range as an integrated (just need a volume remote! and HT pass through would be nice!)

Happy listening!
geoffgarcia
Yes I have and I will never go back to the stereo amps, mono-blocks amps and pre-amps. At my time in my life over 60 I decided that my stereo was to large and complex so it was down-sized .Less power cords ,less interconnects, less electricity ,less to look at. I bought a Gryphon 2100 Callisto and was finally exposed to how my music should sound. The Gryphon is not inexpensive but it delivers the music as it was recorded in my opinion. The dynamics and the low level detail is unbelievable . The remote is also a convince.
I went from separates (Audiolab 2000C plus (2) Hafler 9500's) which I still use in another system, to a Jadis Orchestra Reference. Absolutely a killer integrated amplifier! My wife, as well as some of my audiophile friends have given very high marks on the exchange, and, I agree. Even though I went markedly down in power, I don't miss the loss of power at all. In fact, the Jadis sounds even more in control! (No hard rock, though.) Hihgly recommend the audition. Happy listening.
I too, will never back to separates...I am using a Plinius 8150, but it still wouldnt matter...