So, I found the Integra owner's manual online (92 pages!?!). It's a complex amp, all right.
But I see that the amp has separable preamp functions as well as the phono preamp. So, there is an internal phono preamp, an internal preamp, and power amps. There are jumpers between the preamp and the power amp, which can be removed to separate the functions. So here's the deal as I understand it:
The phono preamp section has an input sensitivity of 2.5mV, and is internally connected to the preamp section when "phono" is selected. I believe the phono pre output is available as the "rec out" and is rated 200mV. This section can be replaced with the Seduction. The gain of this section is 200/2.5, or a factor of 80, which is 38dB, basically identical to the Seduction.
The preamp section (which includes volume and tone controls, and the source selector switch) has a 200mV/50kOhm input rating. Its output is available at the "pre out" connections, and is rated 1.0v, giving a gain factor of 5, or 14dB - about the same as the Foreplay. This section can thus be replace by the Foreplay.
The power amp inputs are connected to the preamp outputs with the jumpers. The power amp input sensitivity is rated 1.0v/50kOhms. You can connect the Foreplay output to the "amp in" jacks by removing the jumpers.
It appears that the gain structure of the Integra is very similar to that of the Seduction and Foreplay, so there should be no difference in gain or power capacity. As described above, you can replace the phono section with Seduction, the preamp section with Foreplay, or both. Note this gives you the opportunity to compare each section to the Bottlehead tube equivalents, so you can decide for yourself what sonic differences you hear. It will be fun!