Priorities...


Which would you prioritise for an upgrade - mono blocks, pre amp or speakers? 
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I don't really know what you are up to, so it's hard to voice an opinion. But if you must have those Tannoys and have to sell your Gamut to be able to make it happen, then I would say that you will be looking at the entire preamp-amp-speakers upgrade, just not all at once. In the meantime you will need some amplification before you can afford preamp/amp to bring out the best out of the new speakers. If that's what your plans are, I might suggest selling both Gamut and Pass, get those speakers and some good integrated until your can afford separates. How about YBA Integre Passion, I saw it on sale here? It's an excellent integrated, 100 watt/ch, has XLR and RCA inputs and preamp out. Could this be an acceptable sound until better times? Or you don't expect to be able to upgrade the equipment for a long time and just want to replace the power amp with something decent?
Frankly, I have no idea how Pass works with Gamut and how Gamut works with Tannoy, maybe your speakers are fine but the signal they get is not good enough, I don't know.
My own approach is if I really like the speakers, I upgrade electronics until time comes when speakers reach their limit. In this context I upgrade speakers last. Perhaps all you need is to upgrade your Pass preamp, at least for the time being. Or cables. Or both. Again, hard to figure it out without knowing what you wish to accomplish.
Inna that's an interesting approach re: integrated...although I don't think I could tolerate the compromise even for a week! 
The fundamentals are capitalising on an opportunity which, considering the requirements in order to achieve this, may not be logical!


Who ever said people are logical? 
Well then just sell the Gamut and get some inexpensive Pass amp. Those Tannoys don't need much power, as I understand.
re: integrated...although I don't think I could tolerate the compromise even for a week!


not all integrated amps are compromises. Try a VAC 160i SE, or a Vitus Audio SS-101, you may be very surprised.

If you’re not a really, really good negotiator, temporarily trading your amps down and then back up is going to cost quite a bit, i.e. loss of value on items you’re selling, shipping costs, Audiogon fees, etc. Those amps are heavy and all that buying and selling is time consuming.

I think it would be cheaper to take advantage of low interest rates and get a loan to finance the speaker upgrade.

Maybe put them on a new credit card that offers zero interest for 6 months or something.