Please help...
I'm suffering from a really bad sibilance problem on several audiophile records...
- Dave Brubeck - Time Out (Analogue Productions)
- Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman (Analogue Productions)
- Bill Evans & Jim Hall - Undercurrent (MoFi)
- Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 45 RPM (Pallas)
The above list is just to name a few to help describe the types of records that are giving me issues. There's a common theme with high pitched sounds, specifically piano-based stuff. It's a real shame because it seems to be most prominent on some of my most expensive and otherwise launded records. I'm hoping there is something in my setup that stands out to others as a probable culprit. My cartridge is very new - purchased/installed in October with less than 100 hours on it.
Interestingly I have an old copy of Rumours 33RPM and played it just after the 45 and I don't hear the same sibilance issues on "Songbird" at 33RPM that I heard at 45RPM. The 33 copy is old and scratched, so it's got its own issues, but the sibilance doesn't seem to be there. Also, I just played Spotify through the same receiver and speakers and there's not sibilance on "Songbird" there at all. It sounds even better than the old press. So, I'm inclined to believe it's the cartridge or preamp (shrug).
It's really getting in the way of my enjoyment. Can you help me?