Passive preamp issues or?


I have a Nuforce STA 200 that I’ve been using with an Axiom Walker mod preamp for a while now.  Other equipment is a Bluesound Node 2 streamer and a Jolida dsd dac.  Nordost digital coax and Dueland Schroeder IC’s from dac to pre and pre to amp.   Last night, I disconnected the preamp and ran the IC’s directly from the dac to amp, using the volume control on the dac.  The change in detail and depth was not subtle.  Soundstage extended beyond the speakers- everything just sounded better.  However, with the high gain of the Nuforce there’s  a hum in the speakers- it’s not not audible when I’m not playing anything. I’m willing to live with it, but I’m curious why the sound improved significantly by pulling the pre- should I look at better IC’s from pre to amp or is the Axiom subtracting from the sound quality?
renisnceman
The gain will be the same, the tube doesn't decide it, the components around it do. Do you know at what stage the volume control is done on the dac?  

Cheers George
Sorry I should of elaborated a little better when I said the tube doesn’t decide the gain, in that it (the tube) doesn’t decide the gain in a tube output "buffer circuit" as you most probably have in this dac.

Cheers George
@georgehifi- so when I turn the volume up, the speakers hum, mildly— then as I turn the volume up all the way, well past safe levels, the hum disappears and  I just get white noise hiss- again, not that loud.  If it was a grounding issue would the hum be there all the time?
I’m not saying a grounding issue, that’s why I asked for you to find out what the output impedance is of the dac (at all volume levels) as this sound like it’s the dac impedance match maybe problem, or it's hum in the dac just being presented.

Cheers George