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Assuming you're using RCA connections, have you double checked to insure that:- The input cable is on the "A" input of both amps.- Speaker cables are connected to Speaker A + (RED) and Speaker B + (RED).- The phase switch is in the "UP" position. (Switch s/b "DOWN" if using an XLR balanced input cable)
Using the SR-70 amps as mono-blocks provides (liberal rounding in use) ~5db increase in gain vs. the stereo setup. (40W stereo vs. 140W mono) So any noise present on the input will be ~2.5 times louder with your mono setup as compared to stereo. If you have a slightly noisy source and moderate to high efficiency speakers (88db/1W or better) with 140W on tap only requiring 1V at the input for full output, you have a recipe for HUMMMMM!
Also, the input to the SR-70 (as memory serves) is quite sensitive to overload as it requires only ~1V P-P for full output. I believe that the Squeezebox can output @3V or so. (Squeezebox has a reputation for noise, sometimes at deafening levels. The suggestion to reload the server and 'box is a good one. This is well documented.)
Lastly (whew!) most (all?) balanced inputs require a shorting plug when operated with RCA inputs. Not sure about the SR-70's though. Again, check w/Monarchy.