Am I asking too much?


I've spent the last three days chasing a ground loop/hiss issue.  I have unplugged and replugged every combination possible, have tried different type of grounds to phono stage, tried different phono stages, different lines into the amp, different turntables and still when I crank the volume with nothing playing, have this hiss.  At lower volumes I don't hear it, but if I turn it up, it's there.  I probably would never listen that loud, but still worry that at base levels the sound is compromised.  I've had this system connected for a month and don't know if the hiss was always there, or if, when I had to rearrange and reconnect due to Christmas and the wife factor, something changed.

My system is a Line Magnetic LM216IA tube amp, a Heed phono stage, a Rega Planar 3 TT (which doesn't have a ground wire) which plays to Audio Physic bookshelves and a JL Audio e110 sub. One of my biggest concerns has been the lack of ground with the Planar 3.

My system is plugged into a Torus Power Conditioner, so I thing I have that base covered into a dedicated line.  With all these electrical precautions am I expecting too much asking for a black speaker background?

Will be interested to hear similar ground loop stories or thoughts on whether there are other issues that I haven't considered.

udog
The small filter caps won't help. The heater voltage hypothesis is not relevant in this case. The user is hearing quiescent current flowing through the electronics. This is normal.
So you hear a hiss at volumes you don't listen to and you're  worried about it? HaHa, Ok!
I was way off on the 6SN7 heater current, it's 600ma AC, so if you have 2 you would want a 2.4 amp DC capability but I am a big believer in potential, so I would want 3 amps DC available.
What’s the s/n ratings on your components.   If they are not close that could cause your issue.   Also have you biased the amp?   If not you might want to start there