Use the same taps you're using to drive your speakers. There are no 8 ohm taps? My understanding is that the high level inputs to your sub don't draw any power, it's just used for the signal.
I've got a MC452 driving two REL s510s. REL recommends using the high level inputs, so I used the REL supplied high level input cables (with neutrik speakon connectors on the sub ends). I used the 8ohm tap (same as my speakers).
The supplied cables are VERY long, and a bit cheesy, so I ordered a single Canare 4S11 with 4 spades at either end (at twice the length I needed) from Blue Jeans. When it arrived, I cut it in half and attached two neutrik speakon connectors I got from parts express to the freshly cut ends. Somewhere around $130 total and 30 minutes of work (only 3 of the 4 wires are used).
With the RELs you need to be a little careful connecting to your quad balanced amps as the negative terminals are "above ground". The ground wires to the sub need to go to your amp's chassis, not the negative taps. Not sure if the SVS SB-1000 needs the same caution or if it can use the speakon connectors.
You could also just use RCAs or XLRs from your preamp.
I've got a MC452 driving two REL s510s. REL recommends using the high level inputs, so I used the REL supplied high level input cables (with neutrik speakon connectors on the sub ends). I used the 8ohm tap (same as my speakers).
The supplied cables are VERY long, and a bit cheesy, so I ordered a single Canare 4S11 with 4 spades at either end (at twice the length I needed) from Blue Jeans. When it arrived, I cut it in half and attached two neutrik speakon connectors I got from parts express to the freshly cut ends. Somewhere around $130 total and 30 minutes of work (only 3 of the 4 wires are used).
With the RELs you need to be a little careful connecting to your quad balanced amps as the negative terminals are "above ground". The ground wires to the sub need to go to your amp's chassis, not the negative taps. Not sure if the SVS SB-1000 needs the same caution or if it can use the speakon connectors.
You could also just use RCAs or XLRs from your preamp.