Any benefit from" same brand" amp/pre-amp??


Is there any benefit from the amp and pre-amp being the same brand??? I am consdering separates, and like the Quad 99 series pre-amp. It does have a matching power amp, model 909, but bass is limited because of the bandwidth limits of its class D design. I have read about and considered an amp called the Odyssey Stratos. It gets very good reviews, but I do not know if it would be compatible with the Quad pre-amp. Thanks
sunnyjim
To UNSOUND: I am not sure why the TAS reviewer made that claim: (see TAS issue 203--July August 2010); I am not as techically hip to challenge the claim and also may have misinterpreted his statement..... However, there is an internet audio dealer who offers 2 separate levels of upgrade to the Quad 909 amp which is said to improve the bass; but the upgraded versions are not inexpensive---there is approx a $300 upcharge to go to level 2; I think Quad would probably invalidate the warranty of "new" pieces that were modified. For the record, I have a pair of Acoustic Zen Adagios. Thanks Jim
Sunnjim, perhaps it's something peculiar to that Quad amp. Most seem to feel that with the right speakers, that bass response is a strong suit of some Class D amps.
Magfan, I very well could be missing something here, but why would one care much about what goes on at 30Khz?
Magfan made his point clear. Who cares even above 16kHz?
I use for 7 years Sunfire SRA class T amp which is an advance from class D technology with addition of sigma-delta signal encoding/decoding and found it superior to famous Wyred4Sound models.
Perhaps that one went over my head, but I'm not sure Magfan was being sarcastic.