In the samples I sent to you, the waveforms were normalized to -3.0 dB, then the zoomed portion was normalized to -0.3 dB.
In the zoomed section, the noise on the quiet part of the j-piano-zoom was very similar on both the left and right channel. Some high frequency noise, but very low level. In the p-piano-zoom, the left channel (top) has almost no high frequency noise, but the right channel has the most noise of all the waveforms. That is what leads me to believe there is something else going on.
Connections, grounding, or impedance, or some problem in one of the amps. I can’t say from here. I think you should explore some tests with the minimum number of components in each chain. Try with all components in the same power circuit. If any component used has only a 2 conductor power cord, try turning that cable over to see if it changes the waveform and/or the sound. Swap left and right channel interconnects one at a time and see if the noise moves from one channel to the other. Swap the speaker wires from left to right again to see if the noise moves from one channel to the other.
From what you are hearing, and the wave forms; i don’t think you need to have any input to chase the issue. I would use headphones at the amplifier headphone jack (if there is one) and with just the minimal signal path connected and no audio playing turn up the volume and listen just for the noise and try to swap interconnects and speaker cables to look for any changes. You can add in your recording set up to see if the noise you are hearing shows up in the waveforms. That’s how I chase noise.
@surdo "The Sunfire’s speaker outputs produce a low level, but audible on headphones, 60Hz hum (or a harmonic of 60Hz). The Quad, while perhaps more noisy (with hiss) has no 60Hz tone. I tested both the Sunfire’s unbalanced inputs with the Quad 34 preamp and the balanced inputs with the sound coming from a mixing desk. Both produce the hum and the amp produces a hum even with no inputs connected and with the laptop, that’s monitoring the terminals, running on batteries. I’ve tried disconnecting the Sunfire’s earth and reversing the pins, but the hum is unchanged.”
Just went back and read this part again. I don’t see much 60Hz on any of the waveforms, but as I said, there is 120Hz on all of them. Using just the Quad 34 preamp and connected to the 2 amps and no input look for the noise. I am also not clear if your tests were done with 2 different sets of speakers and speaker cables, but to compare the amps, it should be done with the same speakers and speaker cables from either amp. If that is not the case, the speakers and cables cannot be separated from what the amps are doing.