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In Reply to: RE: any sibilance on Margo's "s's"? posted by Chuck on December 14, 2016 at 13:12:15:
Sso, Chuck,
I sspun it up again and lisstened very intently to the placess you mentioned and I found no unnatural ssounding ssibilnacess. Okay, silly consonance joking aside ... there is a certain level of sibilance inherent in Margo''s vocal stylings. She hits her s's pretty hard to begin with and with her soft, breathy style it makes for a fair amount of naturally occurring sibilance. One other thing I notice is that you can also hear that the naturally occurring sibilance is reinforced via the echo in the church. The echo comes so close to the end of the original waves that it seems to add a bit of extra ssss at the end of her ssss's. Anyway, at no time does any of it come remotely close to objectionable. All the sibilance in this pressing sounds like it rightfully belongs. Nothing unnatural about it to my ears. More convinced than before that the Classic Recs and original RCA are outta here. Hope this helps.
Mike
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- RE: any sibilance on Margo's "s's"? - Sondek 12/14/1616:39:03 12/14/16 (1)
- thank you! - Chuck 18:09:34 12/14/16 (0)