Imhififan, I only replaced three of the 3.3, and left one existing one in place.
I tried the other tara cable and the issue was unchanged. I didnt think it was the cables, because although they were old they were in mint shape and I bought them from an old dealer who had them in storage, they were in flawless shape.
I tried Erics theory and replaced the Jantzens in C1, C3, C4 with the old electrolytics. And as Eric suggested the issue had went away.
So here I am at a crossroads as I have been emailing both Tim and Eric relating to my problem.
Eric suggests getting an ESR Meter find the difference between the old caps and the new caps and correct it by changing the resistor (in series with cap) with the corrected value on the resistor.
On the other hand,,,,
Tim says this is not an ESR issue, he says that the ESR difference is not significant enough cause this issue, and that there must be another reason for the issue, he suggested that perhaps one of the Jantzen caps is defective or mislabeled, or perhaps a solder joint wasnt making a good connection.
Im pretty sure I've reiterated what I've been told by these guys, if not, I apologize for getting it wrong.
I appreciate the spirited debate and strong opinions, I especially appreciate the civility between everyone who has chimed in.
So thats where Im at, the worst part is Im moving in two weeks and I was hoping to wrap this up before I moved.
I think what Ill do is buy a tester that can check the value of the caps as well as check the ESR and see what pops out at me.
Anyone have any better Ideas,,,, dont be shy.