If you had 10k for pre and power amp but you had


To allocate 2K for one item and 8k for the the other, what would you do. I would go for the higher priced pre, because I hear greater differences among preamps. Do you guys agree or disagree?
darrylhifi
I consider them equally important sonically, and try to find components of comparable quality that complement each other, ie the ol' synergy thing. ICs, speaker cables, and power cords must work well with the components too. And then there's the source componets..........

But if I absolutely had to allocate bucks the way you say, I actually have sort of done it the opposite, ie my tube pre-amp had an MSRP of $3300., and my SS amp (with upgrade) $7500. I have no regrets doing it this way, and in fact there are some excellent tube pre-amps available out there for pretty reasonable prices-- well, at least in the "high end" context. Cheers. Craig
.........Swampwalker's right, a $2K amp with an $8K pre-amp is quite a mis-match,IMO.
totally disagree,have tried the cat and audible illusions and vac and have found the amp made more of a difference.I use tubes all thru my system so its based on that and have approx 35,000 in my system. hope this helps
I have a very similar experience with Darylhifi. I have tried so very many preamps and amps and over and over, I find so few preamps really bring on the musicality and involvement. And yet so many amps, even with their differences from model to model or company to company, rarely do I hear an amp that is not musical. I must say here that I have only experience with tube products though.

My advice would be to hear as many preamps as you can in your system or one that is as close to one you are persuing. You will know when the "right" one comes along.....and it may not be as expensive as you think. There are so many incredible preamps on the used market now in the $2k-4k range. This leaves so much money available to you for powerful mono amps or a top notch SE amp or even OTL to suit your needs for the speakers. Something along a $3500/$6500 split would be what I would expect to pay for preamp/amp.

And yes, once you find that preamp, the amp you end up with may have much to do with the synergy...but it will have much more to do with the speakers it(they) are to drive.
The problem is easily solved if you buy a 2000 Supratek Syrah Preamp and spend the rest on an amp - I doubt you could find a better preamp if you spent the whole Enchalada on one alone.

Also - I would have to agree 100% with Jafox regarding the differences in amplifiers - and their similarities. Most deficiencies between various products can be made up with the right cabling - or tubes.