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Tom said the hiss comes from the gain being too high. He recommended that I replace the R9 and R11 resistors with 10k-ohm resistors to lower the gain.
My speakers are 97dB sensitivity. The hum is only in the highs and it is the same hum I had with an older amplifier I had. The older amplifier actually had a gain knob on the back, as the gain was turned down the hum went away.
The amplifier I'm using is the 1000w kit -- way overkill but the 15" woofers like power. I just added a second power supply and second transformer. The amp is unbridged. One amp board is running the highs and one amp board is running the lows in my setup.
The noise floor of the amp itself is quite low. I have it plugged into an isolation transformer and a high-end power cord. The gain on my amp currently is 32dB. Tom was the person who recommended getting the 10k resistor. I imagine he recommended that resistor because it will bring the gain down to 26dB. 9-10 sounds extremely low.
I'm thinking that gain reduction down to 26db may be your best bet.
Tom has included adjustable gain on the new prototype boards soon to be released for newcomers.