When you turn the unit off, you also kill the signal from the turntable. I'd bet that the turntable and/or phono cart has got the be the source that is the biggest PITA in terms of hunting down noise (hum and buzz) . Well, aside from maybe the computer as a source (dont know about that yet). I had a hum and buzz from my table and/or cart when I set seduction up. This was for the headphone system where it could really be a much bigger annoyance than with speakers. It was only at fairly high volume levels. Drove myself nuts troubleshooting. It was as simple as flipping over the turntables non polarized 2 prong plug. The hum is essentially gone now, the buzz is not completely gone but inaudible unless the volume knob gets pretty close to wide open, far louder than I could possible listen and it would only be heard when the needle was in dead wax. On a related note, I have a slight amount on the main system (loudspeakers, not phones) as well, different stage, different table. Again, not obtrusive at listening levels and volume needs to be up pretty high to hear it. I remember that there was some on my first real system years ago as well. Point is, while Im sure some folks have dead quiet vinyl systems at full clockwise rotation of that "volume knob", I highly doubt that it's uncommon to have a little bit which shouldnt be a problem if it is unobtrusive when listening.