I have a Bryston B-60 and originally connected my Velodyne CT100 sub by removing the pre-out/main in u-bars, running the rca's to the sub from the pre outs and then back from the sub to the main ins. One day I got to thinking..."how much distortion etc. is being added by putting the subwoofer electronics in the chain of electronics feeding my B&W CDM1nt's" I unhooked the IC's to the sub, put the u-bars back in and decided to run cheap speaker cable from the speaker jacks on the B60 directly to the sub, so now there was nothing "in between" the preamp & amp sections of the integrated. My first impression was WOW...this is what the Bryston actually sounds like through my B&W's. I never went back to the old way of hooking it up, and after reading a number of posts...some other far more knowledgable audiophiles seemed to have already answered this question in other peoples posts and concurred with my new way of setting it up. Your situation may be completely different as I am not familiar with your amp, but my feeling is...try it both ways & see what sounds better...my solution may only be unique to my own setup.
just my 2c
Ellery
just my 2c
Ellery