Thanks for the reply, Scotty!
brj, anecdotally speaking I am using a preamp that has no gain but is an active buffer circuit. This facilitates impedance matching between the source and the poweramp.
Oops! I overlooked the use of active components for the sake of impedance matching ... I was inherantly assuming that an active pre-amp implied some limited amount of gain.
The source has a internal buffer following its op-amp output stage to take the burdon of driving the 3ft. IC and the 10k load the preamp presents off the op-amp thereby avoiding thermal debiasing distortion in the output stage of the op-amp.
I was with you right up until the "thermal debiasing distortion"!

I'll have to read on on that type of distortion and its effects.
While I appreciate the load imposed by the pre-amp itself, can a 3 ft IC really impose much of a burden?
The power amplfier has been set for 26db of gain. The amp will output 110watts into 8ohms and 200watts into 4ohms.The loudspeakers are 95dB efficient. The room measures 25x18x7.75 (feet) and is well damped. One might view the system as having roughly 31dBof gain if the loudspeaker efficiency is factored into the equation.
In my mental manipulations, I was assuming a given speaker sensitivity (with the understanding that greater sensitivity requires less system provided gain) and a varying split of voltage gain between the pre-amp and power amp. Are you assuming a reference speaker sensitivity of 90dB to generate the extra 5dB of gain on top of the 26 dB provided by the power amp? If so, what is the reasoning behind this reference condition?
To look at this another way I would be the about same place as system with 6dB gain in the preamp and 26dB in the power amp with an 89db efficient speaker system. I would however, run out of power sooner with the less efficient speaker system.
Speaker effeciency aside, does that fact that you are now using the pre-amp to provide some of the gain in any way alter the sound of the system? I don't know why this would be, but I'm assuming that the trade-offs are different somewhere.
I have no noise floor issues or problems of insufficient maximum volume. I also have no problems steming from impedance mismatches which inevitably result when a passive preamp is is used.
That was the other problem with passive pre-amps that I wasn't addressing in this post. It sounds like that might actually be the bigger issue.
Thanks again for the comments!