I've noticed a distinct reduction in surface noise with my Hana SH, which I've attributed to its Shibata stylus profile (V shaped line contact rather than point contact elliptical).
In the most dramatic example, my copy of Marley's 'Natty Dread' had a skip-jump that made it repeat half way through 'Lively Up Yourself'. The click-repeat click-repeat click-repeat that afflicted the record with my Denon DL110 disappeared to become just a slight transient 'phut' in the right channel while the Hana tracks serenely on!
The cart sacrifices nothing in sound quality to achieve this feat, in fact it sounds wonderfully transparent. And yes 'inky silence' about sums up its behaviour between tracks.
I don't have the resources to buy and test countless carts, so my experience is limited to three - AT95E, the DL110 and the Hana SH. I'd rate them in that order on every quality including surface noise - that's the ranking in inner groove distortion, detail, 'presence' and linearity too. As to the 'why', my hypothesis on the Hana is, as I say, the Shibata stylus, as the others are both elliptics I wouldn't know on those. I echo the comments above on alignment; while setting the VTA on my current cart the difference between 'spot on' and 'slightly off' was dramatic in terms of detail and clarity of imaging.