Anyone have experience with using de-esser for sibilance in home audio system?


I've been experiencing sibilance over the past year and have arrived at the conclusion that it's my hearing. 

I'm wondering whether a pro-audio de-esser might help.

Does anyone have experience with this?  

 

stuartk

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My tinnitus started almost a year ago, and it bothers me throughout the day. Fortunately, I haven't noticed a change in the sibilance level from my audio systems. Does this rule out tinnitus as the cause? I don't know, but I want to emphasize that there might be a correlation rather than a causation.

I recall two instances where I observed improvements in the sibilance level. The first occurred during an audition of the Wharfedale Evo4.2 speakers, where the sibilance level diminished substantially to my surprise. However, I opted to return them due to other considerations. The second instance was when I introduced a preamp into my system’s chain. It notably enhanced sound quality in almost every aspect, including sibilance control. In my case, it appears to be gear-dependent.