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Armand
 
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Default Sibilance problems with records...

Ummm..... so...... there's no aurgument.........

VTA can contribute to sibilance in vinyl reproduction and so can TF and
anti-skate of course, especially in one channel. All TT's incorporate these
basic adjutments But suppose it doesn't solve the sib problem? So what now?

Duh....Adjustable VTA. It can make or break a vinyl system. That was my point.
A TT without VTA adjustment, IMO, is trash and destined for bad sound. If
you're going to do it up with vinyl, then VTA adjustment is a must.


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On 31 Aug 2003 12:19:15 GMT,
(Armand) wrote:

Hey Pinky, I thought maybe you'd left RAO for a career in the Austin Powers
flicks or maybe you finally figured out your Apogees suck and did yourself

in,
but I see your posting on other NG's still carrying the ABX flag, a blindfold
and a cigarette.

Elliptical or not, VTA was always critical in minimizing sibilance on vinyl
provided it wasn't something inherent in the recording itself. Cheap
microphones are notorious for this.


Shame that you're too damn stupid to notice that I already said this.
Still the poster boy for Down's Syndrome, are we?
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering