Hissing on iPod after updaing 2006-06-28

My iPod 5G 60GB has been working fine until I updated with the 2006-06-28, after which I began to hear a hiss. This is probably /the/ infamous hiss, but oddly it coincided with the software update.
I am using Shure e5c headphones, so I doubt the problem is with them. I also notice that if I reduce the volume to 0, the hiss stops with a noticeable click. Then if I increase the volume above 0, the hiss starts, again with a noticeable click.
Also, why does it seem that all posts matching the word "hiss" are unanswered and archived?

Yes -- I discovered the same sound when I updated to the 2006-06-28 software. Would this be related to the new Volume Limiter functioner?
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