That's a pretty novel approach and pretty interesting to say the least. Sounds like a really cool set-up, so long as the tube & SS output stages have similar gain curves. Otherwise, you might run into a lack of "cohesiveness" due to different output levels between the highs and lows.
My thoughts are that you've got less line loss / signal degradation while going direct from player to amp. As such, you are actually hearing the noise floor of the unit itself since there is nothing between player and amp to attenuate the signal.
Did you notice if the noise if coming from either section (tube or ss) or both at the same time ? If coming from one section, have you tried running that section by itself and splitting the signal to the two amps to see if the noise is apparent that way ? It is possible that having the two different output stages of the player tied to the two different amps is creating a problem. Since all three components now share a direct connection between their chassis, this could be highlighting some type of AC ground or polarity problem. Adding the preamp or additional lengths / types of cables might have been enough of an impedance change to minimize or reduce the noise to the point that it wasn't noticeable before.
Other than that, i am not familiar with the Shanling other than seeing it once and reading about it here on the net. Sorry i can't be of more help. Sean
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My thoughts are that you've got less line loss / signal degradation while going direct from player to amp. As such, you are actually hearing the noise floor of the unit itself since there is nothing between player and amp to attenuate the signal.
Did you notice if the noise if coming from either section (tube or ss) or both at the same time ? If coming from one section, have you tried running that section by itself and splitting the signal to the two amps to see if the noise is apparent that way ? It is possible that having the two different output stages of the player tied to the two different amps is creating a problem. Since all three components now share a direct connection between their chassis, this could be highlighting some type of AC ground or polarity problem. Adding the preamp or additional lengths / types of cables might have been enough of an impedance change to minimize or reduce the noise to the point that it wasn't noticeable before.
Other than that, i am not familiar with the Shanling other than seeing it once and reading about it here on the net. Sorry i can't be of more help. Sean
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