JPK,
Thanks for the suggestions. As far as I can read with my meter, it was around 1mVAC.
I tried different slots, and a different 500 chassis with no changes. I was also sure to check, and then check again, the DC converters were different considering stereo usage.
However, in the process of testing one of the units today, while taking off the panel, I noticed a decease in the hiss I am concerned about. Through some more testing, I had to isolate two of the four screws that secures the cover plate from making contact with the plate. I isolated the points on the plate from the posts and screws. Those were the screws near U2 and the one near TP5. Both devices exhibited this noise, one way worse than the other.
It was odd though. Only the screw near TP5 did this at first, and once I isolated that screw, the screw near U2 started doing the same thing, so I isolated it as well. Luckily, there were no further surprises.
I did look under the main PCB to see if perhaps some unwanted contact was being made when tightening the screw. None found. I even tested this by taping off the whole underside of the cover plate thinking perhaps some intermittent contact was taking place along the plate. I couldn't find an issue there either.
In the end, I applied isolating electrical tape on the cover holes (both sides) near TP5 and U2 in order to isolate the screw from the plate, on both devices.
Any ideas why this might be?
Connecting this back into my system, I found upping the output of the MP556 and lowering the output of the MU524, reduced audibly, any remaining noise - aka better gain staging.