Sub connection to CARY SLP-05 preamp


I have a velodyne DD-12 that would like to add to the system with a CARY SLP-05 preamp to support my Thiel CS 3.7, can anyone tell me what is the best way to do it?
grandetech
Amfibius,

I am glad a Cary SLP-05 user shown up, driving the Sub with RCA means the SLP05 has to drive both the XLR and RCA simultaneously, will it cause uneven load on the output transformer and all the impedance issue as others suspecting above? Some advise to use Y-adapter for XLR, what do you think?

Richard
Richard, as I indicated above my assumption has been that there is no output transformer in the SLP-05, that it is capacitively coupled instead (as is the case with most tube preamps). You might want to ask Cary to confirm that, and also to confirm that the rca and xlr outputs are independently buffered.

As far as the impedance issue is concerned, the only way to answer that with certainty is to determine what the input impedance of the particular sub is. That figure appears to be unavailable on the web, so an email to Velodyne would seem to be in order, if you want to pursue the line-level approach rather than the speaker-level approach.

Regards,
-- Al
Almarg,

Got reply from Vel. "The Line level input impedance is approx 15K on DD15". Is it good?

Richard
15K is too low to be ideal, given the impedance rise of the SLP-05's output to 3.4K at 20Hz. That is less than a 5x ratio. On the other hand, depending on the placement of the sub and speakers, the settings on the sub that you end up with, room acoustics, and certainly the source material, the effects of that will not be noticeable on a lot of material, and may not be bothersome on any material. Assuming, again, that the SLP-05's output is capacitively coupled, and that its rca and xlr outputs are independently buffered.

Also, the 15K value pretty much rules out the possibility of using a y-adapter on either of the SLP-05's outputs, because the combined parallel impedance of the sub and your main amp is only (15 x 25)/(15 + 25) = 9.4K

But I'd start with the power amp to speaker-level input approach first, which (assuming it works as we suspect) avoids all of those issues, and has the additional benefit of providing the same signal to both the sub and the main speakers. REL, in the literature on their subwoofers, makes a point of emphasizing the benefits that can provide in terms of overall coherency, since the sonic effects of the main power amplifier will be reflected in the signals to both the sub and the main speakers.

Good luck!

-- Al