jolida 302a + totem arro / pre-out for sub?


I'm looking to set up a second, small / budget 2-ch rig based on a slightly modded / retubed jolida 302a, totem arros, and eventually something like a velodyne spl-800 or a small REL or the equiv. -- what my concern is, I don't believe the jolida has any sort of attenuated pre-out (or, for that matter, a pre-out, period).

Maybe I am getting ahead of myself, I'm looking for smooth, relaxing, completely non-fatiguing system to listen to at low to moderate volume, mostly pop/alt/jazz/trance (from ryan adams to norah jones to tori amos to bt). I don't need mega-bucks hi-fi, good mid-fi where I'm getting 85% of the way 'there' would make me happy at this point. I'm coming from B&W CDM1NT bi-amped w/ Rotel using a Rotel HT receiver as a pre... I know this rig won't have the slam and authority bass-wise vs. SS but I'm willing to live with a 'suggestion' of lower bass (just so long as it's NOT one-note bass, I really don't like that) and figure I can add a sub later. I love how the arro's image from what I've heard, and they are pretty forgiving room/placement wise, hence that choice. Perhaps this could be a good tide-me over until I could afford something like a Rogue 66 or 99 pre and play w/ different SS vs. tube amps (and that could provide me pre-outs for a sub, or perhaps w/ the right amp, I won't need one?)

Anyway, is that going to be a good amp w/ the arro? I've read several accounts on the Gon of people liking the 302 + arro setup - I'm in a 14x15x12.5 room and plan to do a decent bit of room treatment.

Oh, and source will be cd only, likely a CDP .3 from classe or similar (also open to suggestions).
128x128dmoffitt
Rwbadley,

Could you explain (in simple terms) how you directly
wire a subwoofer to the speaker outs of an amplifier?
Soon, I will be using Green Mountain Europas ( 4 ohms) which will leave the 8 ohm outs available. Can I
use them for the subwoofer, or do I need to combine the speakers and the sub in the 4 ohm outs. How do you do this? Will I need to use another pair of speaker cables and hook them into the speaker inputs on the sub, and then, to the speaker outs on the amp?

Thanks,
mmaudio
My sub has two inputs. Low level rca type and high level spkr terminal type with a special connector. The sub has a BK electronics amplifier. I guess not all subs have that capacity, but I should think that most do. I just wire it up and go. Sounds great, I would prefer to use the low line levels but oh well...
Rwbadley,

My Hsu-VTF-2 has rca inputs (one for mono, the other-stereo.) I have the sub cable connected in the mono input and a y -connector connects into the
sub preamp outs on my Cayin TA-30. The Hsu does have speaker terminals and an amplifier. Could I use them?

You lost me when you said "I just wire it and go." Could you elaborate a little more with a subwoofer newbie?
I really would like to have the optimum connection set- up! Whatever that takes!

Thanks,
Mmaudio
Ditch the Y connector pronto. It seems to destroy the stereo image from the amp. If your sub has any other inputs besides rca check your manual or call Dr. Hsu.
rwbadley,

Thank you for your advice! I will do something about this immediately!

mmaudio