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New build problem

Can one of you wonderful people please help a relative newbie with a strange problem.
I have recently built this tube amp from the attached schematic and while it is giving me full range audio it always sounds like listening to well worn records at any volume.
Running on Quad esl 53’s.
My 303 sounds fine so not the speakers.
 

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Any amp with significant feedback is going to need some tuning to accomodate a different output transformer than the one it was designed for. Do you have an oscilloscope? Have you looked at some square waves? Chances are either the transformer is bandwidth-limited, or it's oscillating at high frequencies.
 
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Running on Quad esl 53’s.
My 303 sounds fine so not the speakers.
I wouldn't be so sure about that.
Quad 303 has 45W at 8 Ohm output (with low output impedance), 6P14 PP generally produces only 8-10W with even -relatively- large output impedance (without NFB).

If the loudspeaker (I haven't even heard of ESL-53) is static type, the 10W is potentially insufficient (for example ESL 63 nominally 8R impedance even falls down to 3R5).