Wow Donnie, loaning me a couple of speakers would be spectacular!!! It ALMOST makes me wish I was in Illinois, that is until I see the -3°!!!
I'm using the Klipsch R-112SW, and see that the inputs are RCA jacks. Now, according to
https://www.upscaleaudio.com/pages/subwoofer-tips, it really is a benefit to do this.
I'm thinking I understand whoopycat's information somewhat, that even daisy chained the sub still gets the signal it needs without needing to pull additional power from the amp (since it is powered itself).
So at some point I'll be trying this.
I do have another question before getting the Rachael going though.
From the turntable, there are three cables. I can even figure out what they're for, and that two of them (RCA connectors) go to an input set on the Rachael. But, the third is a spade connector grounding wire, and I've read the manual but don't know where there is a grounding lug or connector on it. Another Decware manual for the ZP3 clearly shows what to do for that one. "Once you are satisfied that all the tubes are hum and noise free you can connect your tonearm cables to the ZP3 and the ground wire from your turntable to the ground lug on the back of the ZP3." Maybe it is completely obvious to people with knowledge about this, but I'm starting from the very beginning.