Maybe the amp is oscillating? Again, you'd need a scope to see that. For grins, you could take an AM radio and turn it on and hold it near the amp with the cover off the amp. See if you can't get the radio to amplify the noise. If it does, your amp is oscillating, if it doesn't, doesn't mean the amp isn't.
TPA would probably be better at helping you out. I don't know really how to solve such an issue, especially virtually, as I haven't had such a problem before. I was just giving you a few guesses to help play detective.
FWIW, I think 90db 4 ohm is borderline low efficiency. I have a pair of MTMs of similar rating. But we each have our own definitions.