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How reduce/eliminate sibilance? | DiyMobileAudio.com Car ...

    https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/how-reduce-eliminate-sibilance.106502/
    Like Mic mentioned 6-8khz is sibilance, 5khz can cause listening fatigue, 2.5-3.5khz is the beaming range and causes harshness, 1.25khz can make the sound tinny. I don't know how many frequencies you control in this range but try cutting everything. Then go to your mid bass range 70-300hz and cut that a bit.

S21 Ultra sibilance issues when connected to my car

    https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S21/S21-Ultra-sibilance-issues-when-connected-to-my-car/td-p/2168617
    Some songs the audio distorts really noticeably and audiobooks sound awful with sibilance issues. I've messed with just about every setting I could think of and played around with the equalizer on both my phone and the car and the only thing that helps is turning the 1k-16k frequencies to -10dB but then the sound is obviously terrible otherwise.

How to Fix Audio: Sibilance | Accusonus Blog

    https://blog.accusonus.com/fix-audio-sibilance-97/
    The sibilance audio definition is the overproduction of the high frequency hiss at the beginning of an ā€œsā€ sound along with a few others. The hiss is an essential part of its character, but too much of it will be distracting and almost painful on your recording.

What Is Sibilance In Audio And How To Avoid Or Remove It

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    Sibilance is the unpleasant distortion and harshness in a sound, often caused by the overemphasis of consonant syllables (for example T, S and Z) during a vocal performance. This results in the unwanted "hissing" or "popping" sound in a ā€¦

How reduce/eliminate sibilance? - DiyMobileAudio.com Car ...

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    The sibilance (and harshness) is less irritating if I listen in the center of the car (between the 2 front seats). Don't know if this points to one cause more than another. Save Reply S sqnut Registered Joined Dec 24, 2009 5,097 Posts #29 · Jun 2, 2011 bikinpunk said: I've never known a case where this isn't true.

Can you have sparkling treble but without sibilance | diyAudio

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    Clearly, if the characteristic of sibilance changes when one changes amps, the issue can not be solely in the driver or the driver's polar response shape. The example you gave of a live music being played and how you hear it as one moves about does nothing to explain "sibilance" in a reproduced sound.

What causes harsh S-sounds in music? | Car Audio/Stereo ...

    https://www.caraudio.com/threads/what-causes-harsh-s-sounds-in-music.521722/
    sibilance is usually install related. caused by phase interference/diffraction. usually a result of tweeter placement/aiming. you hear the direct sound and then reflections immediately after. reflections are usually from nearby glass. this is why i run tweeter spheres.

The sound in my new car is really bad (sometimes) and I ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/CarAV/comments/sk1hdn/the_sound_in_my_new_car_is_really_bad_sometimes/
    The sound in my 2021 kia forte sounds really bad when I play audiobooks and some songs through my phone--really bad sibilance on the audiobooks and on some songs the audio distorts really noticeably. Not a problem on the radio or if I hook up a CD player to the aux, and I've had the car looked at and it isn't the car, or at least it isn't a ...

Can you have sparkling treble but without sibilance | Page ...

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/can-you-have-sparkling-treble-but-without-sibilance.190663/page-2
    The frequency range table posted by twinter is pretty much spot on - sibilance is in the ~6-8Khz low treble region, and is something you hear on "essess" in speech.

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