I would double check that greater than 82 dB for the SNR, I recall it being less than 82 dB but i could be mistaken. Anyway, rather than blame the gear how about noting that gain staging does not have do to with the chain of devises but rather the relative input/output settings of each device.
On the 2-610, you have to balance between the impedance, the gain controll and the level control. The gain controll is the input and the level is the output. Balance those and get the impedance correct and the pre-amp should sound just fine and provide many useful tones, particularly with the polarity switch and the EQ.
For whatever it may mean to some I believe that almost any decent piece of gear can sound great if the initial sound going in, that is, the instrument, including but no limited to the voice, is great in the first place. It is then only a matter of capturing the essence of that sound. If you truly believe the 2-610 is useless than you also believe it is worthless and I will offer to take it off your hands for such value and even pay the shipping costs.