which give the system its particular sound: the pre-amp or the amp?

Given you have your stereo system in separates, e.g. a separate amp and a separate pre-amp, is it true that what gives a system it's particular sound is the amplifier and not the pre-amplifier. I mean, as long as the pre-amplifier is not a defective unit or very bad constructed, what will define the sound will be the amplifier?

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I can't stop playing "Umo" by OOIOO. El Jeffie Wong thinks it reminiscent of the Slits. I'm not sure I hear that, but then I was never a fan. Until I saw their album cover, I thought they were named after a cheap beer.
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