I like the idea of a GOOD integrated amp that takes a good amp and pre subsystem and integrates them with care into the single box with attention to not having one section compromise the other. Same true even if phono section tossed in as well.
Why?
Because the integration has been performed for you by highly trained professionals who know what they are doing and do things that way for a reason. That can save you a lot of heartaches trying to find a good match.
I also like the idea of a good stereo power amp that treates the left and right channel in a similar manner within a single package.
Or if someone you trust has achieved a good integration between a particular amp and pre, then that is a good start as well.
If you go the separates route, be prepared to have to experiment and change things along the way to a good match unless you really know what you are doing. To an audiphil, the journey in this case may have as much appeal as the result. But if you're goal is to get to the best sound possible as fast as possible, take care.
Why?
Because the integration has been performed for you by highly trained professionals who know what they are doing and do things that way for a reason. That can save you a lot of heartaches trying to find a good match.
I also like the idea of a good stereo power amp that treates the left and right channel in a similar manner within a single package.
Or if someone you trust has achieved a good integration between a particular amp and pre, then that is a good start as well.
If you go the separates route, be prepared to have to experiment and change things along the way to a good match unless you really know what you are doing. To an audiphil, the journey in this case may have as much appeal as the result. But if you're goal is to get to the best sound possible as fast as possible, take care.