vash2022
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Like when an vocalist sings "take me to the stairs" take and stairs come off very...sharp is the only way i can describe it, very very painful to my ears.
Originally Posted by vash2022 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Like when an vocalist sings "take me to the stairs" take and stairs come off very...sharp is the only way i can describe it, very very painful to my ears. |
Originally Posted by MaloS /img/forum/go_quote.gif Paul (PeterPinna), how did you manage to ignore the entire idea that headphone itself can be sibilant rather than broken? |
Originally Posted by vash2022 /img/forum/go_quote.gif well my se210s had the problem so bad i had to sale them and now my dt 990s (from 12 years ago) had it with one track, but im listening to my morning jacket-evil urges and i dont have a problem |
Originally Posted by Peter Pinna /img/forum/go_quote.gif To check the source of the sibilance, listen to the recording through speakers. Is the sibilance still there when played through the speakers? If not, then turn off the speakers and listen to the recording through your headphones plugged into the integrated headphone amp's headphone "jack". Is the sibilance there? |
Originally Posted by Peter Pinna /img/forum/go_quote.gif Don't misunderstand, I have heard headphones which were "naturally" sibilant but, really, are they that common? |