You are more apt to hear the negative sibilance on female vocalists than anything else simply because females (and a few males) have extreme precision when pronouncing the 'ssss' sound.
And it happens to be one of the most difficult sounds to reproduce accurately.
For some reason, this is the area that is most notably improved once proper line conditioning has been installed.
And it sure beats listening to all that sh'ing noise.
In my experience, I've not noticed this negative sibilance having anything directly to do with the room acoustics or digital sources. But I suppose it's possible.
-IMO
And it happens to be one of the most difficult sounds to reproduce accurately.
For some reason, this is the area that is most notably improved once proper line conditioning has been installed.
And it sure beats listening to all that sh'ing noise.
In my experience, I've not noticed this negative sibilance having anything directly to do with the room acoustics or digital sources. But I suppose it's possible.
-IMO