Attenuating high gain amplifier (Class D) for the purposes of bi-amping

I have a 6SN7 (tubes4hifi sp14) running into pass labs Aleph J, powering, troels gravesen Faital 3WC-15 (96db) I would like to bi-amp the woofer with moderately high-power class D (I was looking at ICEpower 700AS2) there’s a couple issues and questions I’m running into

  • My preamp is single-ended, and the Ice power module is a balance differential amplifier. Can I go from RCA to XLR by connecting pins one and three of the XLR. Or do I need to use absolutely use an active device/transformer
  • The Aleph J has about 19.6DB of gain the ICEpower has 27.4DB, to get the gains to match. Can I simply add a potentiometer between the preamp and the class D amplifier to reduce gain. Or this will cause impedance issues and do I need an L pad?
    • Preamp output impedance 600 ohms
    • Aleph J input impedance 242 Kohms (RCA input)
    • ICEpower Input impedance, 36 kW Kohms(xlr )
Sorry for the somewhat novice questions.
 
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So you mean the woofer in the Faital.
This is only possible if the internal crossover is a parallel design.
Some are not, but this one is parallel.

The 7.8 dB difference can be made with an L pad before the woofer amplifier.
Or an H pad if the woofer amp input is balanced.
But you have to take into account the source and load impedances involved.
Two precision resistors can make up the attenuator, and will be better than a pot.
 
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Would something like this work


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I was trying to follow this old thread
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/connecting-single-ended-to-icepower-modules.359131/