Jastorg,
I was just going to say...'both' was the exact word that came to my mind as i was reading your post. You are listening to sound go thru two components...you really are hearing both. Now, i suppose you could (sort of) attribute certain characteristics to the pre v the amp. For example, effortlessness when you crank the volume...more the amp than the pre since the amp is driving the volume. But is the treble hard? Is that pre or amp? could be either or both. Is it grainy? could be either or both. Is it grain-less? Well, that must be BOTH...because it means no grain came thru both units.
The only technical element to watch for besides power ratings is the impedance between pre and amp. If you are SS to SS, probably all set. But tube pres or amps can sometimes have impedance mismatches with SS equipment which can create problems that is NOT either unit...but rather the interaction between the 2.
You get the idea.
I was just going to say...'both' was the exact word that came to my mind as i was reading your post. You are listening to sound go thru two components...you really are hearing both. Now, i suppose you could (sort of) attribute certain characteristics to the pre v the amp. For example, effortlessness when you crank the volume...more the amp than the pre since the amp is driving the volume. But is the treble hard? Is that pre or amp? could be either or both. Is it grainy? could be either or both. Is it grain-less? Well, that must be BOTH...because it means no grain came thru both units.
The only technical element to watch for besides power ratings is the impedance between pre and amp. If you are SS to SS, probably all set. But tube pres or amps can sometimes have impedance mismatches with SS equipment which can create problems that is NOT either unit...but rather the interaction between the 2.
You get the idea.