Unfortunately, my amp does not appear to have a tape monitor function. The T. Mode does not appear to have any effect either.
I understand that it doesn't
appear to have a tapeloop, but did you actually test it? Plug an interconnect into the in/out of one of the tape loops. Play a record on the phono input and hit the in button for the tape input and see what happens.
Hitting a mono button can sometimes a pretty subtle effect. When you tried T.Mode, were you playing a record that would be unmistakable (i.e. something heavily panned like some 60s records or a test record with channel identifications)?
If I eventually get a phono pre, is there a way to hook that into my integrated and bypass the built in phono pre?
Yes, just use
any other input. Or plug it in directly to your Crack.
Are all the people who seem to be happy with the Y cables in between the turntable and phono input just oblivious to the loss in fidelity?
Probably. More likely they have never actually looked at the effects of their actions.
I measured frequency sweeps with the the channels summed going into a Reduction and coming out of a Reduction. Cartridge is a Grado wood body (I think it's a "Reference" model, but the point is it's a relatively standard cartridge).
Summing at the input of the phono stage does pad down the cartridge's output. The difference always at least 0.31dB, and at its highest is 1.1dB difference (that's a difference of about .6mV (which is more significant on a cartridge with 2.7mV than one with 5mV). Averaged out over the range, it's 0.72dB.
The overall trend seems to be that summing at the input of the phono stage leads to minor padding in low frequencies, steadily getting wider up until about 300Hz, where the difference is pretty consistent up through the rest of the audible range. The point here is that this will affect different frequencies different amounts, i.e. change the tonal balance.
The results measured here were less than I was expecting, but still enough to show that it is not a particularly good idea to sum at the output of the cartridge.