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You are the first person to report this. RClark is right, the noise floor is 130db down. I would look for other explanations.
Hilarious! Respectfully, what "other explanations" would you suggest, considering we are talking about only an amplifier connected directly to a loudspeaker, with no other components connected?
There are people with 105+db efficient systems that can't hear a thing. These don't have an audible noise floor. Kind of one of the major points of the amp. Something is faulty.
grounding issues, rfi/emi, poor connections, problem with the dc offset in the amp or other internal problem, etc.
Gotta be something wrong. In your build, maybe your power. I've read of a person having this issue before, way deep in the diyaudio thread, and it was resolved, then he couldn't hear anything after that, not even ear pressed up.
I don't think so. Most of those guys are pretty hardcore, with treated/high end rooms and set ups. There is no reason you should be hearing an amp with an S/N ratio, and measured, of 130dB.
Nothing faulty, I have had two pairs of nCore modules here, all (4) exhibit the same level of noise with nothing at their input.
Are you saying you hear the noise with no signal or with the inputs open, i.e., with nothing across them?
Any refrigerator compressors, light rheostats or the like pumping garbage into your mains?
Huh, weird, well I hope you get it sorted out. I can't hear a thing on either of my speakers, volume cranked, ear pressed to the panel, or tweeter, etc. I know you said you were going to explore the issue further, good luck with that.And let us know how your grounding scheme works out, if there's any improvement.