James123, a preamp that supports the balanced standard is my suggestion. The ARC is one that does not. The balanced standard (what created balanced line operation) is supposed to make the system immune to the quality/length of the cable. If the preamp does not support the standard, you will find that the cables still make a difference.
Ideally to do this the preamp will ignore the ground connection of the cable.
If I'm not mistaken, the ARC may have troubles driving the input impedance of the Pass. That has been discussed in other threads.
As a general rule of thumb, its a good idea to allocate about the same funds for the preamp as you do the amp, but individual circumstances often create wide variations :)
Ideally to do this the preamp will ignore the ground connection of the cable.
If I'm not mistaken, the ARC may have troubles driving the input impedance of the Pass. That has been discussed in other threads.
As a general rule of thumb, its a good idea to allocate about the same funds for the preamp as you do the amp, but individual circumstances often create wide variations :)