Jim, issue is the QA400 is itself producing harmonics with it's built in sine wave generator. It's good up until approximately -40 dB. At higher output I start to see harmonics.
If this is proper or not, I don't know, and I see no way to "subtract" them from the results.
Understand, I'm a hobbyist and have had no formal training, just reading what I can and trying to learn "hands on".
Thought I'd sub the DDS unit and see if results are same or different.
The QA400 unit I have is the first model QuantAsylum made and may well have issues they improved on later models.
Going to do further reading this week and try to learn more. Just seems wrong to drive a DUT with harmonics of 1 kHz. But then music is composed of harmonics, they're essential. I just don't know and need to learn more.
Guess the question is, should the 1 kHz test frequency driving the DUT be pure and free of harmonics?
I see no harmonics at low FFT resolution, but they are there at high FFT resolution. Perhaps I'm testing at too high a resolution.