It's time for a subwoofer. I want one. BAD.
I'd love to go through GR-Research to get my sub and build it myself, but with the Rhythmik amps are on backorder until who knows when, I'm looking at other options. And CHECK THIS OUT.
If I go directly through Rhythmik, I can get their F12-G model. What does the 'G' stand for? It's stands for "GR-Research" and uses the GR-Research driver. I'm still a complete newbie here, but I do want my cabinets to have GR Research drivers in them, so the Rhythmik F12-G is what I'm going with. It also comes in gloss white ($90+) and will match my NX Studio cabinets pretty closely.
Here's what I'm not sure about. The upgrades. Here are my options (highlighted in red):

I'm not trying to get fancy. I just want to connect my sub through SUBW out from my Bluesound Node 2i which is functioning as a "preamp" for now. But I do want the ability to use this sub later on in an upgraded rig if I do decide to get a preamp (or if Musical Paradise magically gets their act together, I could use the DAC as a preamp).
Here's the back of my Bludsound Node 2i

Given that I'm NOT a professional and hardly even consider myself an audiophile at this point, which of these upgrades do you guys think I need to get? I just don't want to get standard model and end up wishing later on down the road that I'd spend $50-80 on an upgrade that could have spared me the regret. I just want things to work and not have a "DOH" moment later one. I've had enough of those..
If it helps, this is the back of my rig (before the DAC incident) (ignore the red comments) and it's what I'm working with now.

I think it basically comes down to the basic configuration, an LFE option, or two different XLR options.
I have zero plans to use this system as a home theater, so I think I can pass on the LFE option.
I'm not currently using XLRs in my setup at all am I'm not too keen on changing that.
I think I'm just going with the basic one. Any reason why I shouldn't?