Hi TT,
Nice system. I do not know the Naim unit...typically, the Velodynes (which i have owned for over a dozen years) have 2 forms of input, sometimes 3.
Generally, for Totems (nice speakers)...i would suggest you either run the Velodyne in parallel (ie, running Totems full and running Velodyne separately). Just run a set of RCA cables from Naim to Sub.
Or you can use the internal crossover to save your Totems from delivering all the bass...use RCA cables from Naim preamp-out (assuming it has one), and then RCA cables from Velodyne back to Naim to drive the main speakers.
That said, the Totem One's have very good, very tight bass, and you might prefer NOT using the internal Velodyne crossover. Bass is one of Totem's unique strengths...may as well enjoy it.
Good luck...hope that is somewhat helpful.
Nice system. I do not know the Naim unit...typically, the Velodynes (which i have owned for over a dozen years) have 2 forms of input, sometimes 3.
Generally, for Totems (nice speakers)...i would suggest you either run the Velodyne in parallel (ie, running Totems full and running Velodyne separately). Just run a set of RCA cables from Naim to Sub.
Or you can use the internal crossover to save your Totems from delivering all the bass...use RCA cables from Naim preamp-out (assuming it has one), and then RCA cables from Velodyne back to Naim to drive the main speakers.
That said, the Totem One's have very good, very tight bass, and you might prefer NOT using the internal Velodyne crossover. Bass is one of Totem's unique strengths...may as well enjoy it.
Good luck...hope that is somewhat helpful.