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RE: no M in sibilance.

In my experience it is the voices and to some extent their interaction with other instruments (cymbals for example) which are responsible for sibilance.
The recording equipment except microphones and their placement has very little to do with it.

With male voices it is easy to eq sibilance out but female voices are a LOT harder to eq due to their very limited bandwidth without changing the character of the voice.

If sibilance disappears when using different components on replay one or more of them alter the frequency response of the material replayed.


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