REL subs with Rowland Amplifiers


I'm having issues connecting my REL Carbon limited subwoofer to my Jeff Rowland 625 S2 amplifier via the high-level input. I connected my sub according to REL's instructions...yellow lead to positive on one channel, red lead to positive on the other channel, and floating the black wire(ground). I get minimum output when connected according to the instructions. When I use the low level input, the output is sufficient and the sub sounds great. Per my conversation with Jeff Rowland I need to ground the black wire by loosening a screw on the amplifier and connecting the black wire, but if it isn't properly grounded I may damage my amplifier. Is there anyone that owns a REL with Jeff Rowland 625 S2 amplifier or other balanced differential amplifier? If so, how do you connect your REL via the high-level input. Is there an easier way to ground the wire than unscrewing the screw on my amplifier. I just don't want to unscrew the screw and prefer another method of grounding the sub.   
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daveyf,

I don't know the answer to your question. I can only tell you what I hear. I'm using Audioquest Boxer subwoofer cables for the low-level connection and the Signal speakon cables for high-level, so both cables are the same quality.
Now that I've decided to use the low-level inputs I'm curious to hear opinions on if there are any significant difference between subwoofer cables?
Richard, you are comparing the two hook up connections with the subs in exactly the same place in the room...yes?
Yes, my subs are setup for 2-channel on the inside of my speakers. They're in the same place I had my JL Audio F112 v2. 
My methodology is pretty simple. I played three songs with the high-level connection,  turned my amplifier off and switched to the low-level connection. I repeated the same sequence three times. I used nine songs, some were very well recorded, others just music that I'm very familiar with. 
Now I will sell the Signal speakon cables and borrow an Audioquest Wolf or higher subwoofer cable to hear if it makes a difference. 
As I mentioned earlier, one REL representative said because the high-level and low-level input uses the same board there's minimal difference in sound quality between the two,  while another REL representative suggested the high-level input was 100 and the low-level was 80. When I talked to Jeff Rowland he told me to just use the low-level input. 
Richard, If Jeff told you to use the low level input, perhaps he was suggesting that in order for you not to have a problem hooking up to his amp. That would be my impression. You must have told him of your issue with the hook-up from your OP.