Now that is something I can agree with, AcuDefTechGuy.
Yeah, a lot of people (myself included

) are guilty of believing that just because something is labeled an "analog preamp" or "class-A analog preamp" that it will magically sound better than a pre-pro or receiver for that "analog 2Ch", even though the pre-pro or receiver has the same or even BETTER measured specs (SNR, THD, FR, Crosstalk, etc.).
Well, okay, a $20K Mark Levinson or Krell stereo preamp or that $4K Parasound JC2 stereo preamp may have better MEASURED specs than almost any pre-pro out there.
But compare them to that $7,500 Denon AVP-A1HDCI pre-pro, and it's a totally different ball game.
But most analog stereo preamps do not have better Measured specs, especially when you compare a $1K preamp vs a $1K pre-pro, or a $2K preamp vs a $2K pre-pro.
And I just love it when people say, "Well, specs aren't everything. Even though the pre-pro or receiver may have better MEASURED specs, the analog preamp still sounds better."
For a while, I was so sure that Analog stereo preamps and Analog sound was better than anything "digital".
I even used THREE class-A analog preamps for multichannel music and movies! But after hours of comparison, I later found out that Bitstream sounded Better to my ears than Analog pre-outs for some reasons.
