Background noise problems


Hi,

I posted around 2 months ago on this issue, but like an idiot, I was due for vacation in Bali a few days after I posted and missed most of the conversation. Anyways, I have tried a few more things and was hoping for some feedback....

Here is my situation: I am getting upper-frequency "snow" coming out of my speakers. My current setup is a Gold-level McCormack DNA-125 amp, Herron VTSP-1a/166 preamp, and Sony 9000es CDP that has been upgraded to VSE Level 6, with Tyler Acoustics Linbrook Signature speakers. Except for the snow that I am getting (sounds like a snowy TV) the system sounds great. Unfortunately, I am hearing the hiss around 20 feet away.

Here is what I have tried so far:
1) substituting a Eastern Electric Minimax preamp for the Herron: less of the hiss sound, but still present. I am assuming the preamp has less gain?
2) Substitute a Consonance CDP for the Sony. Not much change in background hiss
3) substitute a Jolida integrated amp for the Herron/McCormack combo, input from the Sony: this virtually eliminated the hiss

I have had the Herron checked over by Keith, replaced tubes, and everything has checked out. The McCormack was recently upgraded, but it is possible something is wrong there. The Sony unit was also recently upgraded from Level 5 to Level 6, but the hiss was there before the upgrade and still remains.

A few notes: I hear the hiss as soon as the Herron is engaged, whether or not it is receiving an input. The hiss is the same on all inputs, whether or not they have an active input or are not connected. The speakers are basically dead silent when only the amp is engaged.

It makes me think that I have some issue with compatibility in my system with the Herron, but as I am still getting some background noise on the substitute preamp, I am wondering where to go from here. The Jolida intergrated was basically quiet, which is a good sign.

Where should I go from here? I have the makings of a superb-sounding system, but need to get rid of this background noise. It can be heard easily in the music. Thanks in advance!
dawgcatching
I thought you pretty much had your answer after try #3. It's based around the McCormack and the connection w/ the Herron. Sorry, but I don't know enough of the details on input & output of those two, but the easy approach would simply be "how did you like the sound with that Jolida?", 'cause that gave you the lack of hiss you wanted.
Have you tried changing interconnects? Is it possible its a i/c connection between the problem piece...Just a guess...........
It makes me think that I have some issue with compatibility in my system with the Herron, but as I am still getting some background noise on the substitute preamp, I am wondering where to go from here. The Jolida intergrated was basically quiet, which is a good sign.
Dawgcatching (Threads | Answers)
Sounds to me like you have it figured out. The Herron is the least ideal match of what you've tried. Maybe it's excess gain. Maybe not. Are you going to have Keith reduce the gain to verify it? Probably not, right?

Some hiss is normal in any set-up.

My present preamp/amp combo has more hiss than some other combos I have tried, but on the other hand the music has better drive and dynamics, so the extra hiss when music isn't playing is a minor annoyance.

You have to ask yourself when does the music sound the best, regardless of hiss when nothing is playing?