But many vinyl cutters have been benefitting from the constant development and growing versatility of the plug in world.
Vinyl sibilance distortion.
Sibilance distortion can also be caused by a worn stylus or cartridge misalignment among other things.
If it is only a few recordings then sibilance is often casued by a bad recording bad pressing or damaged records.
Bad tracking indeed damages the vinyl as your.
The only mastering engineer who seems to have had gabriel s sibilance under control was george peckham who mastered some of the early uk genesis pressings.
However it includes an mp3 download code of the album and it s a vinyl source.
But if excessive sibilance in your music isn t properly addressed before the cutting of your vinyl master also known as lacquer acetate you can expect your vinyl record to distort.
I experience no sibilance and igd when i use my stanton 500 goldbody not the new models or audio technica at88e on this.
How to avoid sibilance distortion.
Now this is only when i use my shure m97xe.
It is important to determine if the problem relates to a small amount of recordings or many records and the condition of those records.
One of my records which i stupidly played several times on my lp50 years ago has a lot of sibilance and distortion on the last tracks of every side it s a double lp.
That sibilance is definitely not because of the age of or the wear on the record.
Lots of loud vocals and sustained s sounds ssssledgehammer is a pretty notorious example.
I always use elliptical stylus and since billymac has the same problem with spherical stylus i doubt it s because of the shape of the stylus either.
Sibilance can be caused by many aspects of analog vinyl replay.
Also is this tracing distortion actually damaging the vinyl.
Several known outboard de essers through the years include the maselec mds 2 and the orban 536 a.
While vinyl records have plenty to offer both sonically and from a listening experience standpoint they also come with some trade offs.
One of the most commonly cited but also misunderstood trade offs is a phenomenon known as inner groove distortion also referred to as end of side distortion.
The mp3 has the sibilance problems in the same spots.
On another note am i correct in noticing that the pressing itself can be the source of the distortion.