Reel to reel deck directly to power amp ?


Thinking about my totally new future system. The main source is going to be reel to reel deck, most likely Otari two track, possibly Studer A810. I will keep the turntable and run the phono thru deck. So I will need only one input, decks have volume control and preamp. I don't think I will need separate preamp. Do you ?
Power amps could be both transistor and tube, maybe even hybrids - Lamm, as an example, would very much depend on speakers. Don't know what speakers, could be as different as Harbeth and Kharma.
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One more cable plus transformer - this will degrade the sound. Separate phono with appropriate output impedance will be better. What is the good range of output/input impedance proportion, 1/5-1/10 or so ?
I still don't understand IEC /NAB real difference and whether or not I may need both. Both Studer and Otari electronics do have both.
Anyway, there is so much that I don't know or even have no idea of when it comes to open reel decks.
I have an "old" Crown SS800 reel-to-reel that I use in one of my systems.  It has all of the inputs and outputs associated with a pre-amp and is what I run the amps with.  The difference with your Studer / Otari concept is it/they don't have any tone controls (yeah, I know, audio purists don't "do" tone controls.  I do.  Even have a graphic equalizer in my esoteric system - gasp!), which may make your listening a little strained.  The Crown also has Class-A inputs (courtesy of John Haynes, Goshen, IN - Wherever you are dear friend) that sound really great with older/vintage speakers.  I'm partial to co-axial/coincidental speakers also.  So good luck with the system and I look forward to hearing about what your hearing....brilliant!
One more cable plus transformer - this will degrade the sound. Separate phono with appropriate output impedance will be better. What is the good range of output/input impedance proportion, 1/5-1/10 or so ?
Ideally 1:10 or better is the rule of thumb.
It will be tricky to come up with a tube phono section that is OK driving 10K ohms. While the output impedance might look low enough on paper, the defining spec is what the output impedance is at 20Hz, not 1KHz.

That is why I recommended the transformers. BTW, input and output transformers are quite common in studio gear, from whence most of our recordings come. I don't like transformers, but they have their place and when they are needed, they can be really helpful!
Where will the extra cable be used??
Ralph, unless I got confused - one cable goes from preamp's tape-out to transformer and another from transformer to deck, as opposed to from separate phono directly to deck.
I think, my Nak's input impedance is around 50 kohm and my Acoustech's output impedance is close to 10 kohm, very high. They match very well, I can tell this.
Hard to find phono stage to impedance match pro or semi-pro deck...
Unexpected complication.
Most line-level impedances are 600-1000 ohms.  Tube amps input impedances are 50kohms to 100kohms.  Should work well.  Some solid state amps as low as 10kohms inputs .... not as much gain and frequency response issues if the nominal impedance rises sharply in the bass (as sometimes is the case).  Tube amps should be a decent bet.