High end stereo preamps? Worth it?


So we know the higher end preamps don’t include dacs and phono stages.  Highly desirable noise free devices.  I hear wonderful things about these preamps, Luxman, Accuphase, Audio Research, etc.

Are they as good as represented? 


emergingsoul
You don't need analog volume control it can be done in the digital domain. You don't need a preamp in a totally digital system. 
I used passive preamps for many years. Then one day I decided to check out an active. I decided on an Audible Illusions. I was stunned and amazed! The music had structure and substance I never heard.
I now have upgraded to an Atma-Sphere MP-3. Pricey but well worth it.
The music had structure and substance I never heard.
You probably heard tube microphonics/euphonics.
If you put that same source "direct" into a pair of very expensive headphones you will get the sound more similar to the passive pre than the tube. A tube cannot make music it can only amplify and in this case "color it"

Cheers George
@djones51,

unfortunately a digital volume control progressively leads to a loss of resolution as the available bits get truncated. As long as you stay above say 80% of max volume, your statement applies; below, not so much
Analog  volume control is generally better. The truncated bits is true when dealing with 16 bit DACs not so much with 32 bits.