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Maybe this explains what is going on -"Footnote 6: After the Test CD had been mastered, I checked the modulation frequency of these warble tones with an FFT analyzer and realized that it was closer to 14Hz rather than 5Hz. Note that as well as the higher modulation frequency than specified, the warble tone is not particularly pure, FM sidebands appearing around its second and third harmonics. Although the "buzz" of higher harmonics is faintly audible on these tracks—we had considered digitally low-pass filtering these tracks when we compiled the master tape, but weren't able to due to lack of time—the strongest harmonic, the second, lies just under 30dB down from the fundamental, ie, around the 3% level.Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/stereophile-test-cd-tracks-20-31#F0lcCl6xPdgHufdg.99"
What headphones, impedance setting, and listening level?With power hungry headphones and the amp making full power, I wouldn't be surprised if some audible harmonics crept up.
Is it a stock build?
Does the impedance switch have any effect on it?
Just a thought, but are terminals 20 and 30 biased properly?-Raymond