Thanks for the feeback so far, now I think I know most of the reasons why others want to own separate amps. Like I said, mine initially was for sound quality as I thought for sure preamp/amp sounded much better than receivers. Later on I began to second guess, but keep on acquiring at the same time. My main reason now is not a good one, I just find it hard to resist the nice looking McIntosh amps, the possibility to trade in the 4BSST for a SST2 just to find out if the 2 would sound audibly better, another A21+A31 to replace the Marantz amp, a used Audio Research preamp, a low power Luxman etc etc.....
In practical sense I know it is better to trade in the speakers if I really want to have better sound quality, but speakers are expensive. If I were to go for better sound quality, I would have to spend at least another 25K to get a pair of Blades, or 15 to 18K for a pair of Salon2 and they really don't look better, just sounding better. Amps have buttons to play with, lights and gauges to watch (e.g. Mc), easier to swap in and out, lighter and easier to move in general. I don't know, deep down the reason could be that I just like electronics stuff more. So knowing that I should focus my money on speakers for sound quality gain, I still can't help but think about amps and media players more often.
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