You would put the Endlers between your pre-amp and your amps. I suspect you will discover that the noise still exists when you do.
If you are concerned that the Cary might be the source of the hiss, simply turn your source off leaving the volume control in the same position that revealed the hiss. Once again, if the hiss goes away then you know it is not being introduced by the Cary.
Topographically speaking, the pre-amp amplifying stage is always at full power. When you use the volume control all you are doing is attenuating the incoming signal from the source before it gets to the pre-amp amplifying stage.
If you are concerned that the Cary might be the source of the hiss, simply turn your source off leaving the volume control in the same position that revealed the hiss. Once again, if the hiss goes away then you know it is not being introduced by the Cary.
Topographically speaking, the pre-amp amplifying stage is always at full power. When you use the volume control all you are doing is attenuating the incoming signal from the source before it gets to the pre-amp amplifying stage.