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Why: These are active (powered) speakers. They feature 40w class D amp themselves. You do not need preamplifier (or discrete amplifier) to drive these. They also have gain setting at the back +4dBu & -10dBV. +4dBu is "pro-audio" line level standard and you may want to use this setting if you have very good source (DAC, RIAA, etc). -10dBv is meant for consumer devices or just devices not capable of standard line levels (computer integrated dacs, mobile phones and so on) . Find out how "hot" your source is and select correct setting.
Hiss may or may not be an issue. Real answer is: it depends. How much noise your preamp has? How about your power lines? Ground loops? You never know if you never try. Typically more devices close to each other mean more noise. Higher gain settings (-10dBV) tend to bring hiss more audible easier. Notice that +4dBu is LESS gain than -10dBV (because signal has to be amplified more).
To solve most hiss problems is to use these as balanced. It should minimize most background humms and decrease overall noise level. However to take advantage of the balanced inputs you must have balanced source (XLR or TRS jack most commonly).
Further reading: Line level - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_level Balanced audio - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced_audio & visualised http://www.songsofthecosmos.com/images/balanced_line.gif Ground loops - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop_(electricity)