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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South Wales UK
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Help needed & also a general question
I recently bought a Teac 300 DAB tuner ~ nice clear reception & wonderful selection of stations .. but it has sibilance to the point it's grating my nerves ... like nails on a blackboard My question .. Is there anything simple I can do (apart from replacing the unit) to reduce the sibilance to a more acceptable level .. I am thinking of a very simple filter or something between the tuner & the amp ~ NB I don't have any tone controls on any piece of equipment here I also suppose this question could apply to any piece of equipment with similar problems Cheers
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eugene, OR
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My first guess is that it's an alignment problem.
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