Re:harshness & sibliance [message #45406] |
Wed, 22 September 2004 15:53 |
James W. Johnson
Messages: 199 Registered: May 2009
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repost, Wayne has already replied to me via email but I want some more opinions. >>>>>>>>>>>>Wayne & all, recently I have dectected a certain amount of sibliance when the Stage 4 Pis are used for dialogue in a movie...really I am surprised I just now noticed it. The sibliance sort of makes the voices sound harsh as well. What can be done? thanks
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All movies? [message #45408 is a reply to message #45406] |
Wed, 22 September 2004 20:46 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Hi James, Out of curiosity, is this problem consistent with all movies or just some? Do you hear the same thing when you play a music CD with dialogue?
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Re: All movies? [message #45416 is a reply to message #45408] |
Thu, 23 September 2004 06:55 |
James W. Johnson
Messages: 199 Registered: May 2009
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Probably some would be the better description but now that I noticed it the number will probably increase. Id say not with CDs but again now that I noticed it I probably with hear it.Ive tried different DVD players Ive tried different amps Ive tried going straight analog thru from the DVD analog outs Ive tried using what little EQ is available on my pre-amp Equipment:
Aragon Soundstage Pre-amp Parasound 1500A amp Parasound 2003 amp All Audioquest Interconnects Monster wire (forget the model...its not basic 12awg though) Chapter 9 of Star Wars IV A New Hope is an excellent example, both Luke and C3PO's voices exhibit this sort of buzzing noise around their voices.
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