I’ve been off the forum for a bit, but will respond to Natural Sound’s question regarding wiring of the SubMini2 "subwoofers" from last June (for the record!).
The Fostex SubMini2 subwoofers claim to accept a maximum 15 dBV input signal (I’m guessing 0 to peak), though the typical use case they show in the manual is connection of a consumer audio line-level output (which I understand to be typically ~0.5 V). The subwoofer input impedance is 10 kOhm. I measured the tube amp output (while connected to the passive speakers) at about +- 3 V peak to peak when cranked.
I was originally planning on making a high-impedance, line-level output voltage divider to connect the amp’s speaker outputs to the subwoofer input. However, since the input can handle 15 dBV (around 5.6 V by my calcs), and already has a high input impedance, I figured I could just connect the tube amp speaker output directly to the subwoofer input.
So, my final solution was to run a shielded cable from the speaker connections (at each speaker) to the RCA input of each respective subwoofer unit. Note that the subwoofers each have an internal crossover and a volume knob. The idea is that once these are set appropriately, the master volume on the tube amp will be all that’s necessary for normal use.
As described in my original post, the system sounds great! (There do not appear to be any odd distortions or other anomalies coming from the SubMini2 speakers.)
John