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no M in sibilance.

that said, sibilance on a recording may very well be due to the recording process. the electronics and recording medium may not be able to handle the intense energy there.

it would be interesting to hear a comparison of sibilants recorded via analog tape at differing speeds and digital media at differing sampling and bit rates.

sibilants are real enough in life and ACCURATE reproduction thereof would maintain reality. some styli cannot do the job physically and poorly aligned/setup phono systems will exaggerate this phenomenon.
...regards...tr


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