Gee, this is worth investigating.
Well, in the first place, the hiss isn't *that* bad.

But I can hear it, and commercial CDs don't have it. I compared a CD Emeric sent me of his music, and his CD has similar hiss. Emeric's got really good tracking technique, so I assumed that it's something that happens a lot on homer stuff.
Okay, one thing at a time:
"Cooledit's noise reduction feature is probably one of the best available, imo...but try getting in and doing some editing in the quiet spots."
What I typically do is take the level down to zero during the portions of tracks that have no playing or singing on them. Is that what you mean?
"Unless you're just recording extremely quiet piano sonatas (which I know you aren't ), hiss down about 50dB shouldn't really be that audible."
I still do a lot of stuff with just voice and nylon-string, really quiet sometimes, so it's an issue.
"Where is your hiss coming from?"
Dunno. It's immediately audible from the moment the session starts playback. I've tried various settings on both the input and output gains on my preamps, but it doesn't make much difference.
"You do edit, don't you? ..and I mean volume amplitudes...and gating...etc...you know...that kinda stuff..."
Edit what? Like I said before, I use the volume envelopes to cut the level on all portions that aren't music. Gating? No, I've never used gating, though. I thought it was just for drums.
"You're not using Gidge's Yamaha Pacifica are ya!!"
No way. Whatever it is...
