Vandersteen 2Wq subwoofers with M5-HP crossovers - help needed


I have been happily using a pair of Vandy 2Wq subs with single-ended M5-HP crossovers for a few years now. My system was dialed in the way I like it (bass a bit on the full side, but still tight and defined). I just had my amplifier repaired and upgraded, and the new input impedance is 22k ohms vs. the 10k ohms before the upgrade. I followed the Vandersteen recommendation for the jumper settings in the M5-HP (6 and 7 only, "on" or not open), and the bass is just about MIA altogether. As per the Vandy web site, I disregarded the chart on the case of the M5-HP and followed the chart on the web site.  Because I am an idiot, I didn’t bother to mark down the settings of the jumpers prior to changing them. Anybody have any suggestions for me that will restore the bass? I am pretty sure the issue is the jumper settings. Thanks in advance!
bondmanp
So, I am breaking in a Class D amp. I have no issues whatsoever with the amp and the M5-HP crossovers. The amp is spec’d at 10K ohms input impedance, and I have set the M5-HPs to 5K ohms, with excellent results. The amp itself is going through some changes as it breaks in, but I am optimistic, as I once had the mono block version of this stereo amp in my system for a few weeks and enjoyed it. I will say, though, that it and my class A/B SS amp sound very different from one another. Each has/had its strengths and weaknesses. With my limited budget, I have to accept that there will be some compromises. But overall, I am happy with it. And I can carry it under one arm!!!!
Hey Bob, I guess we can agree to disagree, right? The main thing is we both love Vandersteen. It's all good my friend.
Tim