pre-amp unacceptable noise level?


How much is an unacceptable level of noise/humming etc. from a pre-amp? I just bought a new tube pre-amp and when I replaced my old solid state one with it the noise level from the speakers practically tripled. There is an audible humming from the listening chair 10ft. away. I can't say I'm particularly happy with this considering the one I replaced did not do this.
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UPDATE: when I switch out to my old preamp the same type of noise is still there, just much quieter. You can hear it maybe up to 1ft. away from the speaker. It seems as if this amp is just accentuating the noise to an obnoxious degree.
Dumb question- Is the noise only present when you rotate the volume control to its maximum position? Is it quiet when the volume control is in a position when the music is at a 'normal level' or even a bit loud?

If the answer to these questions you are just talking about your units noise floor or the noise from the (in your case) connected CDP. The fact that you do not hear anything for 20 seconds indicates that the 'hum' comes from your pre-amp (or source) which is muted on initial turn on to avoid transients while your pre-amp is stabilizing.

Try disconnecting the CDP and see if the noise level changes. If not then its the pre-amp. If you hear the hum/buzz etc at normal volume levels at 10 feet you've got a bummer and should contact Rogue for repair or replacement.
The noise is the same level whether the volume is up or down. It's independent of the volume level. The problem is during softer passages or listening at lower volumes the noises/buzz/humm/hiss whatever it is can be heard over the music. It can be heard even when the cdp is turned off and no music is playing.
The dealer was very cooperative along with Rogue and a new one is being sent. Rogue customer service along with the dealer has been outstanding so far.