My stereo system has developed a ringing sound in the left channel. At first I thought it was just some distortion or mic noise that had found its way into a live recording I was listening to (a performance of Mahler's 6th symphony by the Philadelphia Orchestra - a great new SACD by the way, Cristoph Eschenbach conducting, on the Ondine label). But then I heard it in a Vladimer Ashkenazy recording of Chopin piano pieces (a 2 CD classic from Decca recorded in the 70's and early 80's - also highly recommended). So it must be my system. When I put my ear right up to the speaker while playing the piano pieces it had a ringing kind of reverbation sound to it. Not high pitched, just a ringing, reverb-like effect. It's not overwhelming or loud but it is distinctly noticeable, enough so that I cannot listen to it now, it is so bothersome. My ear goes right to it.
What could be causing it? The speaker is a Veritas 2.3i floorstander I bought new two years ago. I'm still in the process of upgrading my system and I currently have a "vintage" Onkyo Integra TX-890 that I acquired on eBay a few years ago. I'm using the "CD Direct" input for all my input sources (excepting phono, of course) in order to bypass the TX-890 tone control circuitry. I have a 4-way switch I found at Lowes (seriously! the RCA jacks are even gold plated!) which I use to select the input source. And it has sounds absolutely fantastic - that is until now. When I switch to the regular CD input on the TX-890 and switch to mono, the ringing sound stays in the left channel. It is present when I listen with my trusty (but not very good sounding it turns out) early 90's vintage Onkyo DX-703 CD player or my 3 year old Denon DVD-2900 universal player (which I also acquired on eBay recently and sounds surprisingly good, even on CDs).
UPDATE: The distortion is not present when listening on my Beyerdynamic DT-770 headphones through the front panel headphone out of the TX-890.
I should also note that I'm running the pre-outs on the TX-890 to a Velodyne DD-15 subwoofer (which I bought new this past summer) and then back to the main ins, bypassing the 80 Hz passive high pass filter on the DD-15. There are no video sources connected to the system.
I'm hoping the answer is the TX-890 because I plan to replace it anyway. It runs hot (which is normal I assume) and has developed a distinct hum which is audible when you put your ear right up to it.
So what do you think the problem is, the receiver or something else?
I do not play music loud - heck, the listening position is only 6 feet away from my speakers! So I doubt that I have could have overdriven them. Clipping? Never! Any reason to suspect that the DVD player could be sending high frequency noise from SACDs to the speakers, harming the aluminum dome tweeters? Where do I start?
EDIT: Is this the right forum?