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You can use a sub with the Jolida.
You can run 2 sets of speaker wires from your amp, 1 set to the speakers and 1 set to the sub.
I can't think of two more different speakers than the Golden Ears and the Sonus Faber Concertinos. The latter is a warm midrange centric "pipe and slippers" experience, the former a boom-fizzer for the low power home theater receiver market. Have you spent much time listening to both? I can't imagine both appealing to the same listener. If you want something more Sonus Faber like that's more full range but still cheap, I suggest one of the PSB X models (eg the PSB 2XT model). Don't make the classic audiophile mistake many of us make of buying whatever gets the most marketing hype and is the best "deal". A good preamp is important, but it would help us if you told us your budget and important features. New both NAD and Parasound make decent cheap preamps with good feature sets. If you want to buy used, then old Conrad Johnson preamps make excellent buys, of basic on the feature set, and will give you a bit of tube warmth and soundstage depth you might otherwise miss from an odyssey amp. One reason why odyssey has the reasonably priced candela tube preamps. Ps please don't run your speakers from your subwoofersw crumby speaker level outputs and crossover. You're spending good money on the amp and have nice speakers. Give them high quality direct connections if you want to hear what your paying for! If you want to use subs connect it via RCA line level outs from a preamp or as previously suggested run them from the speaker terminals on the amp.
Well, I have to say that I have been auditioning the Tritons again (next my SF's) and I don't like them. The last time I did this, I was running off my Integra receiver. This time Ia have an amp hooked up and IMO the SF's (with a sub) are better. The mid range of the Tritons seems a bit muffled. I listened to Selah Audio's new speakers on Saturday and liked them a lot. Very clear highs and mids. Decent bass for a monitor. The best way I can say it is that they can be turned up without sounding loud or fatiguing. I'm giving them some serious consideration.I'm trying to understand your subwoofer comments, but I am my knowledge is limiting my ability. I currently have y adapters coming out of the DAC (my preamp) and running to the RED/White inputs on the sub. I am not sure I understand how to connect it using the speaker terminals on the amp. It is a powered subwoofer.Thanks