Hi Axel,
sibilance distortion is a very common phenomenon in a lot of set-ups AND on a lot of records.
What we need, are records which can be tracked WITHOUT sibilance distortion, but only if aligned perfectly.
Usually - if not recording-inherent - sibilance distortion are the result of miss-alignment of either (or most likely both...) cartridge or tonearm.
And yes - don't have to be Tequila Sunrise... - we do need in specific one or two records which can provide just this particular "test bench".
I am still working on the list of classical picks, but will provide them soon - too much "real world" work right now...
sibilance distortion is a very common phenomenon in a lot of set-ups AND on a lot of records.
What we need, are records which can be tracked WITHOUT sibilance distortion, but only if aligned perfectly.
Usually - if not recording-inherent - sibilance distortion are the result of miss-alignment of either (or most likely both...) cartridge or tonearm.
And yes - don't have to be Tequila Sunrise... - we do need in specific one or two records which can provide just this particular "test bench".
I am still working on the list of classical picks, but will provide them soon - too much "real world" work right now...