I've heard both of the systems you are considering, but not at the same time and not with your Kef's so it's very difficult to provide meaningful feedback for you... however, I remember being impressed with the Ayre integrated.
From my memory it offered everything that the separates did. My concern would be in the amplifier section since it does make less power than the VX-5. However, since you are using your Velodyne's for the low end, that makes life much easier for the amplifier even though I see that the Ref Ref's dip down to the 3 Ohm range. My guess is that you likely won't miss much in going to the integrated unless you are really nit-picking the minutia in your recording.
My other thought is that you may lose a little bit of the "tuning" that your Cardas cables are offering between the pre & amp... again probably subtle.
Let us know your experience if you audition the integrated, and good luck!
From my memory it offered everything that the separates did. My concern would be in the amplifier section since it does make less power than the VX-5. However, since you are using your Velodyne's for the low end, that makes life much easier for the amplifier even though I see that the Ref Ref's dip down to the 3 Ohm range. My guess is that you likely won't miss much in going to the integrated unless you are really nit-picking the minutia in your recording.
My other thought is that you may lose a little bit of the "tuning" that your Cardas cables are offering between the pre & amp... again probably subtle.
Let us know your experience if you audition the integrated, and good luck!