Question for vinyl playback experts

I just had the idea to hook up my oscilloscope to the output of a new Step-Up Transformer. I used the test tracks of the HFN&RR Test Record HFN 001. At the Bias Setting track (Band 9, 300 Hz L+R at +18 dB) I got the waveform on the attached picture. The top of the signal is blurred, like the stylus has lost contact with the groove. But it is not incorrect antiskating, because it caused much more evident distortion of the sinus shape, when I misadjusted it.
What could be the reason of this disturbance?

My system is Thorens TD160 Super turntable, Mayware Formula IV arm, Denon DL103 cartridge, Lundahl LL1678 step-up transformer, 47k termination.
 

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Band 9 is "the torture track" right?
😉

The famous torture track - just another 2dB rise over band 8 but this is very difficult for a cartridge to track cleanly. If you've got through this far with reasonable results then consider this a test of your cartridges suspension design and tonearm control.

George
 
Hi Laszlo
You may add some plasticine mass on the headshell (and readjust the tracking force to 2.5gram).
Try to make a digital recording and study the waveshape in detail as well as the spectrum.
HFN Side 1 Band 9 is a very difficult track, almost impossible to be played without distortion. The question is how much.
Your screenshot shows good behaviour of your setup in terms of waveform distortion.

George
 

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The waveform is the same with an active step-up device. This is not an HF interference for sure. I tried with increased stylus force, result is the same.
Could it be a worn record? I am still experimenting with other test records that I have at hand.
 
I just dig up my other test records (Ortofon and Hungarian MHV). The pure tone test tracks are crystal clean on them. It seems I have a damaged HFN&RR test record. It was released in 1996. All single tone tests on it show the same behavior, not only band 9. Is there a more recent release of this test record?

Thanks to everybody for the advices.
 
I was looking for a replacement for HFS75 and couldn't find anything, but I eventually purchased this

There are similar tracks to HFS75, and it comes with an alignment protractor. Though nothing you couldn't download from Vinyl Engine if you had an urge.

Sadly, also expensive for what it is, because vinyl is fashionable....