Ok guys! Thanks so much for your input. I was able to connect RCA to RCA. And had an instant 6db gain! The other cables RCA to XLR was the cause of my problems. I noticed it instantly on my initial set up. READ INSTRUCTIONS FIRST! Clearly stated not to use that kind of cables in AMP! I guess is a guy thing . Install then read. THANKS
Good to know RCA to RCA solve your problem. However, it may be worth mentioning there is nothing wrong with the RCA to XLR cables if you buy the ones that have the correct connections but for many power amps that offer both RCA and XLR inputs, they lower the amp's gain by 6 dB when the XLR inputs are used.
So yes, one has to read the manuals carefully before choosing which inputs to use. But then if your preamp has XLR outputs, then it is simple, just use XLR to XLR, obviously and you won't loose 6 dB overall in that case because the preamp's XLR output will give you 6 dB higher voltage to begin with.