Should I eliminate my preamp?


I have been using my Audio Research tube preamp and Bryston amp to drive Magnepan speakers for years. Recently I added a Oppo blue ray player to my system and connected directly to my amp using the balance cables. The reason was to eliminate the signal having to go through another piece of equipment before it hits the amp. Am I wrong or what am I missing?
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It also explains why some folks report that using different interconnects makes a big difference in sound quality while others don’t hear a difference.
You welcome, and correct, always use quality low capacitance interconnects, with passives and you’ll get the closest to the proverbial  "The best preamp should sound like a piece of wire" sound.

Cheers George
I do not have a preamp.   MSB DAC direct into Pass Labs power amp.   Previously it was Wadia DAC direct into Pass Labs power amp.  Tried many preamps and always preferred no preamp.   
alfa10069 posts04-07-2018 8:01amI do not have a preamp. MSB DAC direct into Pass Labs power amp. Previously it was Wadia DAC direct into Pass Labs power amp. Tried many preamps and always preferred no preamp.

Yes if you have a great source/s as you have had, this always seems to be the outcome.

If your source is not so great and needs some sort of colouration’s (tonal changes) to make it listenable, then a band-aid fix with a preamp can make things better, but picking the preamp with the right tonal colouration’s to fix the source is always a mine field, as all preamps sound different.

In my view it’s best to fix the problem (source), not to throw a band-aid on it.

Cheers George
I go back and forth with passive and active .One thing I have noticed using a $60 SMPro Nano patch volume controller with my all digital library is no recordings have that drive your ears to bleed like active preamps can have . Must have had a dozen or so actives in recent years , Certain recordings were improved with added bass and treble from a active , but more recordings sounded bright . Used to think it was the recordings when in fact it was the preamp causing the problems. I still am bringing in active preamps as it is part of my hobby and is fun . It is nice to have another method to try that can sit in a closet and not worry about the price while its not being used .

I do have a question regarding passives . The pot used in the SM Pro Nano patch I use I assume costs a few bucks . Would say a Alps volume pot have a different sound ? I would assume all passives should have a similar sound . Is there a way to alter the sound with a passive be it with different interconnects or like I mentioned different brands of pots?