I don't think this is "nothing to worry about."
As others have noted, it looks like DC offset, which IS something to worry about.
5% matching is not that great. High quality microphone pre-amps have 1% or better matching for the phantom power biasing resistors.
Do you know if the circuit is surface mount or through hole design? If the latter, it would be easy to swap those suckers out for better and more closely matched resistors.
Well, the preamp was rather inexpensive, thus 5% matching is probably fair.
I have no idea if the preamp is surface mount or through hole design. The screws on the box are so tight I think they might be glued and im not sure I wanna take a chance on screwing it up. I would love to swap out the resistors but frankly I do not know the first thing about resistors or where to get a better quality matched set.
If someone could verify that "this is nothing to worry about" than I would be happy to forget about it. If someone could explain why this is a problem (other than the wave looking funny) than I would seriously think about a resistor upgrade. I like the preamp
I really do not know what to do. [edit: 5% variation]
The preamp sounds fine, which makes this even more confussing. Does "hear no evil see no evil" apply here?
Thanks again for the input!!