I would guess that "max volume no music playing" would result in hiss or noise of some other character, with any phono stage ever made, tube or SS. Solid state units are most prone to produce some hiss (rather than hum, rush, or buzz) under those circumstances. Fortunately, the condition "max volume no music playing" is for all practical purposes irrelevant. I don't know about the Chinook, but I own a Steelhead, and it is very very quiet by any standard. So far as I can tell, the Chinook phono circuit is very similar to the Steelhead's. Also based on my knowledge of the Steelhead, the Chinook phono section may be more accurately thought of as a hybrid of transistor and tube.
Gold Note PH-10 vs Manley Chinook
Hello all, I am considering an upgrade from my Musical Surroundings Phonomena II phono pre. Locally available used are the GN PH-10 (with PSU-10 power supply) and the Chinook. Curious if anyone has experience with both. Or one, whatever. The Phonomena is nice and a decent upgrade from what I was using. It is robust and dynamic but probably not the most subtle. I wouldn't mind a bit more detail and imaging/soundstaging. A little warmth ok too. I know we are talking solid state vs tubes and I am leaning towards the tubes/Chinook. But, the GN gets very good reviews and seems extremely versatile. Associated TT is a Rega 6 with Exacta cart.
Thanks!
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