Another thought, where do you have the amps? There is a warning about placing them too close to pre-amps or tape decks or other gear that might be compromised by the amps' magnetic field...
I think just the standard tweeter hum you get from class d amps. No hissing it goes quiet if I back off the gain a few clicks on the Crowns it's gone you can hear it from 1 or 2 feet away if the gain is all the way up on the Crowns
But when I turn the gain down a few clicks on the Crowns and eliminate the hum and go back and forth between the Crowns and Emotiva there is a noticeable drop in dynamics and midrange presence a little on the highs when the denon is at the same volume level between both amps.
Noticeable to the point I'm wondering if the crown needs to be on the .7 setting instead of 1.4 it's always felt on 1.4 like I've needed to have the denon cranked a little more then Id like to get the same dynamics when using the Crowns I'm getting ready to try it on the .7 setting see if it helps.
On the speakers I don't want to say anything just yet. There was a hiccup when Bjorn's was ordering them they said an in stock issue some crap like that and I don't want to say anything to you guys till I know I'm getting them for sure
I really hope I get em tho kind off fell in love with them
I've never heard of "standard tweeter hum from a class D". Where did you get that? Descriptions can be hard, but the description sounds more like ground loop hum than typical amp hiss.
How did you measure dynamics? How do you come to that conclusion?
I ask about speakers only because very high sensitivity speakers have been known to have audible hiss with these amps.
Have you tried lifting the ground on the Crowns? Does the Emotiva have a three prong plug?
I also wonder did you re-calibrate in between each change of amp?