I saw that thread too, assuming it’s the recent one about Men at Work’s “Down Under”. I have the vinyl and have played it on the Cadenza Bronze cartridge and never noticed any sibilance, which I relate to a distorted “s” sound. I brought it out and gave it a spin on my current Goldring 1042. The cymbals are very prominent and Dry, no body at all. The singer “s” sounds are slightly elevated but not distorted or distracting. Some would call that sibilant. It’s definitely in the recording/mixing.
I don't have sibilance problems, are my speakers dull?
Another poster asked for help dealing with sibilant performances.
It got me to thinking, the one thing I have not had a problem with in like forever is sibilance. Maybe this is because I don’t seek to make my system "revealing" which to me often just means bright.
I’m now kind of curious, exactly what kind of gear and recordings bring this problem out?
Best,
E
It got me to thinking, the one thing I have not had a problem with in like forever is sibilance. Maybe this is because I don’t seek to make my system "revealing" which to me often just means bright.
I’m now kind of curious, exactly what kind of gear and recordings bring this problem out?
Best,
E
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