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That’s absolutely what an FFT will do when there is DC present though. It can’t show 0Hz but these behaviours are typical for when DC is present. It’s a strong indicator for it, and is easy to verify. Jay’s issue is it doesn’t conclusively show that it IS DC, but something like that would be externally unlikely to be anything else in the circumstances. As confirmed by the other graphs, which honestly shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone.Ahhh, gotcha. Still, that still looks like an artifact of how the FFT for the spectral display is computed to me.
Shifting the bias controls around should not behave like that thou, so there's likely some other issue with those models.
I made one initial assertion which was true then, and true now. I checked analog outputs, and got a result that I now can’t receate. It’s likely that I made a mistake on that one. Thankfully others have gone to the trouble of checking, which is a helpful thing to do as far as troubleshooting goes.The way I see it, MP made two initial assertions, one seems correct, the other was false
The analog outs has no real bearing to this as far as I’m concerned though, because the problem itself lies within the amp modelling, not the D/A or analog path. Whether or not DC is detected after the analog outputs does not change the fact that some models are producing it when they (probably) shouldn’t be. This is the part that should be fixed, and what the OP is laying out (I didn’t mention the analog outs at all there because I’d already isolated the problem to elsewhere).