Connecting a Consumer Stereo Pre-amp RCA to a Nakamichi MR-1


I just bought a Nakamichi MR-1 for my home stereo, not realizing that not having RCA plugs on the machine would be such a minefield. I want to run this to my pre-amp (a Harman/Kardon PT2500). I want to outline my understanding, and see where it is right or wrong.
(1) The MR-1 has both balanced +4dBm XLR inputs and outputs, and unbalanced -10DbV 1/4" inputs and outputs. From the MR-1 manual, the XLR is wired 1=ground, 2=cold, and 3= hot.
Question about item (1): what is the difference between dBm and dBV? Is a standard home stereo line -10dBV, but not dBm?
(2) The balanced line is a problem for a stereo pre-amp since it runs at +4 dB, while my stereo line is at -10dB. so I should use the 1/4" unbalanced inputs and outputs, which are at the typical levels for a stereo. While the +4db gain would be okay for the output, the input of a pre-amp's -10dB into the MR-1's +4db balanced input would result in very low recording input and hence a high S/N when recording.
Question about item (2): Would a +4dB input into my pre-amp cause any kind of overload distortion? Could I sufficiently boost the input into the MR-1's XLRs with a stereo pre-amp, where I had the pre-amp out go to the XLR input?
(3) Since the 1/4" plugs are unbalanced and at -10dBV, and -10dBV is standard line level, and since 1/4" plugs are always unbalanced and a consumer stereo pre-amp uses a standard -10dBV line level, then the easy and high fidelity thing to do is to adapt my MR-1's 1/4" unbalanced inputs and outputs to RCA males to go to and from the pre-amp. Right???
(4) I should keep my unbalanced cables as short as possible (is up to 12 feet okay?) to minimize interference, since unbalanced cables are subject to noise if long.

Okay, so have I got the right end of the stick here, or am I totally confused? Especially will the solution in (3) work well? If I am wrong about everything(!), what is the best (but simple) solution that includes my keeping the MR-1?

mgordon100
The image wasn't very clear, but I now see what you meant.
I believe interconnects shouldn't be too sensitive to noise. If I remember correctly, it is better to use longer interconnects than speaker cable when possible.
Good luck with the interconnects.
Thanks for confirming that my solution in (3) is the correct way to go.  I just did not completely trust my analysis.  
No, they are unbalanced 1/4" inputs and outputs.  The Nakamichi MR-1 does not have any RCA connectors.
I googled your Cassette recorder, and see two outputs next to the XLR, aren't these RCA?