Building a Pearl 2

What do you mean by "tomb quiet"?

I hear no hum with mine, but I can hear some hiss with my ear near the tweeter. I'm always curious if others might have quieter (hiss-wise) Pearls than mine. However, it is to be expected that you can hear some hiss, there is 55dB more gain than on a line input of my amp, and even on the line input there is a minimal amount of hiss to be heard (no input signal, ear in front of the tweeter)
 
The gain on mine is a bit low for my Linn Arkiv so at the moment I'm just connected directly to the inputs of my Aleph 4, no volume control. I might get a bit of noise when I up the gain a bit.
 

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I used Dale resistors in most places. In three places along the signal path (R11, R16, R17), I used the expensive "naked" ones. I did my signal wiring with 30ga fine silver wire sheathed in teflon tubing twisted together as a pair, so they are not shielded. This may be the source of my hiss, but as I can't hear it while listening, I don't bother much with it.
 
That's a 20dB voltage gain amp. It would take a typically 10dB line stage preamp to bring up the system gain right for medium sensitivity home speakers. Because +10dB is roughly what people describe as twice as loud, expect double your now perceived hiss as a typical system's level. Not bad at all.
 
Sounds like clearly less hiss than mine. Mine is connected to an integrated amp (Sony TA-FA70ES). The built-in phono from that amp also hisses more than other line inputs (logical I think with all the extra gain).

I have Dale CMF resistors, not RND by the way. Don't know if they are a lot noisier.