The amount of hiss that you hear will vary from system to system, primarily from preamp to preamp. Some preamps will produce no noise to very little with the gain cranked all the way up while others will have a much higher noise floor at any gain setting. The art of designing a versatile, accurate and quiet phono stage that sounds good is one of the toughest things known to audio engineers. There are some "oldies" that still compete ( and easily beat ) some of the current "recommended" phono stages for this very reason. That is "typically" why some of the better ones garner so much money and people don't want to part with them. This includes some "full function" preamps too.
Other than that, i'm glad that you were able to get things resolved and back on track. I would suggest checking component polarity some time down the road if you already haven't. This could reduce the noise floor even lower than it already is. Sean
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Other than that, i'm glad that you were able to get things resolved and back on track. I would suggest checking component polarity some time down the road if you already haven't. This could reduce the noise floor even lower than it already is. Sean
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