It’s all relative. There will always be phonostage hiss, whether tube or solid state. The goal is to get it quiet enough such that it is lower than silent groove noise. How much SNR is enough?
I just tested my system (Piccolo2 - Cornet3 - Tuba) at full volume into an HP400 AC meter. The difference between a silent groove (my best is the Hi-Fi News Analog Test LP) and the tonearm up is 9dB. Perhaps not numerically impressive, but it’s like night and day listening-wise. The uncorrelated groove noise sounds way louder.
Forgot to mention, this is with a Dynavector 20XL MC cart (0.3mV) into 100 ohm loading...
I just tested my system (Piccolo2 - Cornet3 - Tuba) at full volume into an HP400 AC meter. The difference between a silent groove (my best is the Hi-Fi News Analog Test LP) and the tonearm up is 9dB. Perhaps not numerically impressive, but it’s like night and day listening-wise. The uncorrelated groove noise sounds way louder.
Forgot to mention, this is with a Dynavector 20XL MC cart (0.3mV) into 100 ohm loading...