preamplifier after preamplifier?


Hi.

I have a preamplifier and a poweramplifier I am very satisfied with.
The preamplifier is connected to the poweramplifier and the powerampfiler is connected to speakers,
The connection between the pre- and power-amplifiler is also spited to two active subwoofers.

However, I miss the option to control my sub-woofers volume relative to the speaker volume.
My pre don't have any settings for tuning this, just volume +/-

Can I connect a Second pre-amp with independent volume before the sub-woofers? will this cause any damage or problems?
It might be easier to understand this drawing:


Pre #1: pro-ject pre box s2 digital
Pre #2: AIYIMA Tube Pre

flemmingss

*L*  I was going to hawk the 2496 active xover, but the old heavy was light on his feat.... *s*  Won't cost like another pre, either....

@fuzztone  and lighter on the entry fee, too....and I'm amazed at the 'one remote to bind us' approach.

( *note to self*  Do Not 'Thumb Fight' with this man. )

The one thing I really like with a DCX2496 is I can run Behringer amps with it and they are made for each other. I use up to 3 NU12,000. All the drivers are direct coupled, no crossovers between the power amps and subs.

About 2000 watts @ 8 ohms 4000 @ 4 ohms. I’ve pushed 1 ohm for a while, 2 ohms no problem at all. They have very good cone control, the best I’ve ever seen actually, other than servo.. At 8 ohms. Clear deep solid bass. Those 12K will pump it out. They were about 500.00 each. They are close to 800.00 or more now. The secret is out. :-) I can’t break one. I been trying for over 6 years now..

Regards

Using my Marchand crossover and passive subs, I set the gain on the crossover @ 10am and the mains at 3pm.  Quite a difference.  And I have very efficient speakers. May not help here but it is possible to use high efficiency speakers. 

OP,

In both of your diagrams above you are still putting all of the bass freqs into your main speakers.  Unless you have dual binding posts on your speakers and even then you would be taking out the woofers in the mains entirely.

The passive volume seems a nice work-a-round but see paragraph above.

I have to agree with @daledeee1 that a two-way Marchand electronic cross-over
is the way to go.  They are all custom made in the respect that you chose the 

slope and the cross-over freq.  That way you're not beating up your amp with all
the low bass that the subs are going to play anyway.

If there's more to the story please let us know.

I have no affiliation with Marchand. Just take a peek at their offerings.

www.marchandelec.com

Regards,
barts