Sub connection to CARY SLP-05 preamp


I have a velodyne DD-12 that would like to add to the system with a CARY SLP-05 preamp to support my Thiel CS 3.7, can anyone tell me what is the best way to do it?
grandetech
I would second what Almarg thinks in terms of how the velodyne works on both input. It comes in more handy for me to go for connecting the subs from Poweramp since I dont have the XLR splitter while RCA route also uncertain if a good to go. If there is no risk on trying, I will test Almarg way soon. Please confirm. I will also find out if DD-15 (actually its 15") EQ works on speaker input, which I suppose it would to make sense - I mean how would velodyne think people would like to use their sub as a full range speaker on earth....
Marty, the irrational suspicion of cheap components which a share with many an audiophile, no doubt greatly contributes to the survival of the high end audio industry. Nonetheless I have been very happy with my NHT x2. The reason I bought mine is it was the only Xover I could find that allowed me to integrate discrete left and right channels with the LFE channel for multi channel applications, which is precisely what I am doing. Marchand could custom build me one, but based on your experience I am glad I stayed away from it.
My SLP-05 can output from RCA and XLR simultaneously. Simply run XLR to amp and RCA to sub. Problem solved.

If you want a fancier setup, check out my system.
Amfibius,

I am glad a Cary SLP-05 user shown up, driving the Sub with RCA means the SLP05 has to drive both the XLR and RCA simultaneously, will it cause uneven load on the output transformer and all the impedance issue as others suspecting above? Some advise to use Y-adapter for XLR, what do you think?

Richard
Richard, as I indicated above my assumption has been that there is no output transformer in the SLP-05, that it is capacitively coupled instead (as is the case with most tube preamps). You might want to ask Cary to confirm that, and also to confirm that the rca and xlr outputs are independently buffered.

As far as the impedance issue is concerned, the only way to answer that with certainty is to determine what the input impedance of the particular sub is. That figure appears to be unavailable on the web, so an email to Velodyne would seem to be in order, if you want to pursue the line-level approach rather than the speaker-level approach.

Regards,
-- Al