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- Sibilance? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Sibilance and IGD can go together but are really two different things Sibilance can occur anywhere on the record Sibilance often starts with the way the music was recorded, how the singer was mic'd, and how they pronounce their words Sibilance is not limited to the LP format IGD happens when distortion occurs near the inner groove
- Sibilance on records question. - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Sibilance and inner groove distortion are not one and the same thing Sibilance can occur anywhere on the record if it's cut "hot" enough I learned about this when making test pressings of my recordings CD and tape can often handle an explosion of hot sibilance much better than vinyl That is one of the shortcomings of the modulated groove
- Inner Groove Distortion and Sibilance - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
The reason sibilance and IGD distortion occurs: A conical stylus or mild elliptical encounters "pinch effect" at the inner groove The stylus is forced upward, which isn't part of the signal in the groove
- Annoying sibilance high frequency distortion - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
The sibilance and high frequency distortion (5-10k seems like where the problem mainly is) was worse on every record compared to the youtube rip Also, I noticed that all of the youtube versions were brighter, had more 'air', and had better stereo seperation Im using a Nagaoka MP-110 with a Schiit Mani pre-amp, and focusrite preamp
- I cannot eliminate sibilance on my vinyl at all!!
I cannot eliminate sibilance on my vinyl at all!! Discussion in ' Audio Hardware ' started by SmashedAvvo, Dec 15, 2019
- Non sibilance cartridge - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Non sibilance cartridge Discussion in ' Audio Hardware ' started by multirock, Apr 16, 2013
- SIBILANCE (a discussion) - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Let's start with what sibilance is: It's the "S" sound When you say "sweet", you have made a sibilant sound I see many music lovers complaining about sibilance when they're really complaining about sibilance that's been reproduced poorly, ie, it's raspy, harsh, overloaded, overemphasized, or distorted in some other way Anyway, no, it's not inherent to the vinyl Often mistracking does major
- Vinyl sibilance distortion. . . | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Sibilance is often the result of mistracking IME, it's rarely, if ever, cut into the record by the mastering engineer It does indeed damage the groove, sometimes immediately, sometimes after multiple plays IMO, with the right cartridge, you should definitely not be hearing sibilance on some most all pressings if the records are in good shape and your turntable and cartridge are properly set
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