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Very few amps (Quicksilver Horns and Cary Rocket 88 are the only ones I can think of) require a pre amp at all – a pre amp with gain is superfluous at best. A pre amp in a modern system is just going to add noise and a sonic signature. The signature may be pleasing but if this is the case, by definition, the amplifier has something undesirable about its sound so why not just replace it? IMO this defeats the flexibility argument as well – tailoring your sound is cheaper and easier when you are only replacing one component (and don't forget the whole cable thing).
ntegrateds also have sonic signatures. Sometimes there's a simplistic (yet cheap and coloring) preamp section on an otherwise good amp that clouds the presentation.....
While I agree that many systems play loud at modest volume settings..this isn't unique to separates.
n the old days before digital, a typical FM tuner or tape deck would put out 500mv-1v. And a phono stage was similar or maybe lower (5mv cartridge w/ 40db gain = approx. 500 mv output). So what's with the 2v output from digital players anyway?