Vandersteen 2w low output levels


I know my gear is at the low end for this board, but I've been unable to get any direction anywhere else and hope someone here can help. I have a Vandersteen 2W and a pair of Monitor Audio MA700G/MK2 bookshelf speakers. For many years this set up worked quite well for me. Recently, the 2W developed a loud ground hum. I can eliminate that by grounding the speaker to the amp. However, the apparent volume level of the 2W seems to be about half of what it should be. In other words, at any given volume level,the Monitors seem to be much louder than the sub.

I have tried multiple amps, changed the cables, changed the electric circuit and sent the 2W electronics back to Vandersteen - he says the 2W is fine and I have a ground loop issue...

For many years this set up worked well, but it is sonically intolerable,now.

Can anyone suggest a possible solution? Absent that, any recommendations for a similar setup -- I like Vandersteen's approach of filtering the bass frequencies out of the bookshelf units.

Thanks

ma700g/mk2
jaamo
Thanks. Abrupt is a good word. However, I did send the amp back for repairs and they say it's good. My problem is that nothing else has changed, but there is no question that the output levels have dropped.

I've tried two different sets of cross overs ( due to different input impedence in the amps I've tried)

Could the grounding the unit to eliminate the hum somehow reduce the output?

I liked
the set up since I couldn't get my better half to allow full size speakers in the room, this was a pretty good compromise.

Any other suggestions would help. I'll check the website re the amp upgrade.
" Call me .....and we will figure it out
Best Johnnyr"

You're in good hands, Jaamo. Pls be sure to post your solution.
Happy to report that my problem has been solved. I'm really grateful to Johnnyr at Audioconnection. The solution turned out to be grounding the amp chassis to my electrical ground. It seems simple, but it's taken 18 months to find someone able to troubleshoot the problem.

Johnny, can't thank you enough. The difference is night and day...next time you visit you brother, I'd like to buy you dinner...Thanks again for you help.

Take care.