Are Pre-Amps necessary?


With all the advances in digital sources, do we still need a $5,000 pre-amp?

All we need is a switching device and maybe a Phono preamp/RIAA curve device.

Tone controls are another thing of the past. Room correction has taken over if that is something you want to use.

Thoughts?
vanson1
George, I am very aware that nothing that I say (or anybody else, on that matter) will change your views.
However, as stated by many here (including the ones who thinks as you) there are diferent opinions, expirinces or tastes (called them as you like, even 'objective' or 'subjective') that will differ than yours.
I would not dismiss any of those  just because they are not the same as mine ( or yours in this case) perspective.

In my opinion,sound is as subjective as taste,or sight. Isn't beauty in the eye, or ear of the beholder?  
Everything you own, every piece in the hifi chain, is designed with technical EE laws, equations and knowledge, like I said it takes both, but more so the tech side, and if it wasn’t I suggest you don’t go near it.
Different if it were a painting with no math’s or EE science involved.

Cheers George
@vanson1
It’s been already answered on an earlier thread which has substantial content:
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/how-important-is-the-pre-amp

Check out the PS Audio link where owner Paul was a staunchly in the camp of “no” until it was proven to him to a “yes”