Stringreen, FWIW the hum that the Grado exhibits in the Rega is a problem with the wiring of the Rega. It can be corrected by grounding the platter bearing and the motor to the same ground that the arm uses. I have no idea why Rega does not do this themselves but they don't.
Bdgregory, I think that the term 'dead quiet' has a little salt with it. **A lot** depends on the efficiency of your speakers- if they are 89db you will probably have to put your ear to the driver to hear the background noise, but it will be there regardless of the technology of the amp or preamp.
My speakers are 97db but I am not aware of the background hiss from my listening chair, although I can hear it when I stand by the speaker.
So- 'dead quiet' has to be taken in that context. IOW, virtually dead quiet :)
Bdgregory, I think that the term 'dead quiet' has a little salt with it. **A lot** depends on the efficiency of your speakers- if they are 89db you will probably have to put your ear to the driver to hear the background noise, but it will be there regardless of the technology of the amp or preamp.
My speakers are 97db but I am not aware of the background hiss from my listening chair, although I can hear it when I stand by the speaker.
So- 'dead quiet' has to be taken in that context. IOW, virtually dead quiet :)