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RE: A couple quick noob questions for radio

I may very well be using the wrong word. I think of sibilance as the scratchy distortion at certain frequencies, an example of which is often associated with the letter S. If sibilance is actually tied to the letter S then I am using the wrong word.

At any rate, I hear a scratchy distortion that is very similar sibilance at some of the higher frequencies in a violin. Does that sound like a set up problem or now that I have better radio I am hearing normal shortcomings of the medium. Don't get me wrong, it sounds great. I need to know if i have more fussing to do or is it just something to live with?

Thanks for your thoughts!

Nate

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