Just getting up and going?
First. Get as neutral and as good a set of speaker cables as possible.
Next do the same thing with the main pre to amp IC.
Two more sets of ICs are required for both sources and Id not break the bank on either yet. Cardas Neutral refs did a fine job for me in both RCA and XLR, AND they are quite neutral and gave me a good base line with which to compare other wires here and there. They arent the only wires suited to this task so just get in where you fit in on budget and brand preffs. I picked Cardas for no real good reason but was pleased with the results.
PCs at each end of the system seems to boost performance best. Im assuming analog is no different than digital front ends here. Id begin with the amp pc first, then each source, and the preamps pc as a later step perhaps.
Again, cardas is as good a place to start here as is any other brand, Voodoo also is a safe bet and not cost prohibitive, providing a very good value to performance ratio. Any number of others will suffice, Kimber, AZ, HT, etc.
Now that everything is up and running and completely broken in Id begin to reassess cabling. Beginning with power cords. Amps first, then sources. Lastly the preamp.
Thereafter re-address ICs. Main IC first of course. Sources next.
Finally if necessary, step up the speaker cables.
You should be done at this point in time or ready to sell everything off and try something else. This time around however, youll have good to great cables in place to begin with. For along the way I think you may find matching wires to components is harder than matching components to components.
Naturally, none of the cables then in place will likely wind up as keepers but one never knows. The closer you stayed to neutral in selecting cables, the better off you might be. RWV.
So far the above plan has worked pretty well for me.