Felixc, yes I beleived it only happend with the function generator, but not 100% sure since the sound may mask the noise. I think one of the function generator might use switching power supply, except for the HP generator I am not sure if it has linear or switching. I note the HP generator caused humm whenever I plug it in the outlet even without turning power switch on. But the other one does not. I am still thinking about magnetostriction noise you mentioned in your earlier post. I believed the high pitch I heard probably came from the 300B loading choke when I tested it with dummy load.
Felixc, can you explain when/what case magnetostriction noise happen? Does it happen when you pass too much DC current through it? I am very sure that this loading choke can handle much more DC current than the current condition. I am passing from 60 to 75mA DC through it. And it rated at 50H @100 mA.
Logbook, yes scope is earth. I don't want to mess with this amp unless everything is reference back to earth since I am dealing with 800VDC power supply here. The routing cables are exactly the same as the function generator.
I did suspect some type of feedback, but why can't see on the scope??
BigTom, the output impedance of this tranny is specially designed for 300B output tube with a reflected impendance of 3K with 8ohm loaded. I do not think loading is the problem. The output from the function generator is 50 ohms and it feeds into the 6SN7 driver tube with 150K input loaded.
Thanks for all suggestions.
Just a note: I have been burning this amp for 8 hrs continously yesterday with my portable CD player. Sometime I did hear some distortion, but not really sure if it's from the actual burned CD or from the amp itself. I might have to repeat the CD to see if I hear the same thing. I play many different CDs though when sitting in my lab room doing other thing.