speaker hiss with audio aero capitole mkII


I have noticed a hiss from my egglestonworks andraII speakers that is noticeable from the listening position at the highest volume settings on the audio aero capitole mkII. The hissing comes from both the tweeter and the twin mid-range drivers from both speakers and is equal from both sp's. It gradually increases as the volume is turned up and is not present with the capitole turned off and the Krell fpb 300cx on. I have dedicated circuits with their own main panel and the capitole is connected to a PS audio P-300. The hiss is present also when the capitole is not connected to the P-300. I suspect that this relates to intrinsic noise or distortion in the capitole, possibly from the tubed analog output. Although the system sounds terrific, i am concerned that the hissing may be masking low level detail at moderate to high listening volumes. Has anybody had a similar experience with the capitole? Can this be improved? Any suggestions? Thanks.

Rafael
aponter4
Yep, you guys are right . This does not affect the sound quality at normal or reasonable listening volumes and is only noticeable at the highest volume setting into the very powerfull Krell amp which obviously at that volume level is greatly amplified. There are no crackles, snaps or other noises. Krell's answer, in true manufacturer's fashion, was that they weren't familiar with the AA capitole or its tubes, right! I am satisfied, however, that this is not of significance and had a great listening session last night at the volume settings i like! Thanks to all for the great advice!

Rafae
So, we have here yet another AA Mark II beliver. Yes, the thing can be tempermental, but we do love it!
Same thing happens with my Cap MkII. The curious thing is that the hiss is mainly heard in the right speakerĀ“s treble and mids, while in the left I only notice it in the mids. I run Stereophile's phase test and the pink noise clearly sparkled in the same place as the hiss (right speaker mid and treble). Another thing I notice is very strons sibillants (harsh s). My speakers are Von Schweikert VR4.
Have you reversed your speaker connections st see if the problem moves with the change. Then, try it again with your other connections. If the problem changes "downstream" it might not be the Cd player.