I re-uploaded the file without the level error

I could kick myself re the noise on the track. It turns out to be from two sources - a hissy old laptop I was using in the teaching studio, and the Shure BG 4.0 mic that I had up that's got some noise in the 3-7 kHz range to fill out any hiss spectrum the laptop missed.

I'm going to have to do some recording with the EH pre with a quiet mic and room to give it a fair test.
Track Rat said:
I hear that too. The room's small (10 x 14), kind of selectively boomy with a loud gtr. Mic was a couple feet out from the bridge. I appreciate the critical ear.
Wireneck, thanks. Yeah, I'm using recording more and more in lessons - it's great for getting students to hear the details in their playing and to appreciate how good they sound.
Dogman, thanks for the listen.
Bigbubba, the spots that hit you as mechanical might be where I edited heavily note by note. I don't do that as a rule - I usually edit by phrases, so my quickie job on it came out a little robotish, heh-heh. Re the question about preamps, they amplify the signal to a level that can be "heard" by other gear. Kind of the "other half of the mic" that's not attached permanently to it because it'd be too big and heavy to position. Thanks for the comments.
Scrubs, I appreciate it. I checked the passage mentioned for the edit glitch... that spot is actually his nails touching the guitar top, heh-heh. I certainly do though get my share of edit clicks and pops. The edit points I'm hearing in this one are more related to abrupt, unrealistic sound changes.
Don, thanks for the heads up about the level discrepancy... kind of woke me up. Noise issue described above.
ido1057, I'll pass the good words on to the player. Got to get him to watch out for those fingernail noises touching the top that sound like edit clicks! Thanks for the great comments.
Tim