Is it possible to have a quiet vinyl records


Hi, I am new to vinyl. I own VPI prime and ortofon quintet black cartridge. For the record cleaning I use record doctor V, brushes and proper sleeves. As much as I am impressed with the sound quality, I am also very disappointed that many records sound bad with very laud background noise. I read some reviews which point out that some turn tables with some cartridges are super quiet, but does it only happen with the best pressed records and most others will still make lots of pops and background noise. It there a a good method to truly enjoy quiet vinyl music or its something I have to get used to. Thank you.
kkonrad
I have Ifi Iphono2 which is my first phono stage. Does anyone have any experience how it compares with 1-2K phone stages, especially with noise.
Thank you.
@kkonrad,  I can't answer your question as I've never heard it.  But I would think it's fine because Michael Fremer would've mentioned noise if it were in issue.  Now, that said,  I think the phono stage is super important and one of the easier areas to better a system.  
Atmasphere puts it technically, but yes, the phono stage has a great deal to do with noise.  the factors with the turntable itself are weight of platter, torque of motor, and bearing.  heavier platter, more torque equals less noise. 
I'm considering an upgrade to my GAS Thalia Mk I preamp, I never realized that a phono stage could have any effect on noise. I've played with cleaning my records but never noticed any significant improvement. 

Anybody have a recommendation for an affordable preamp with a more stable phono stage? I'm partial to vintage gear but would certainly consider new if it represents a good value. 
What is the condition of your stylus?  I had a Blue Point #2 that was older, and probably well worn.  I noticed it picked up noise quite often.  I got a new cartridge, and it is much better.  Could your cartridge be worn?  Also check alignment.