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by slx26 2705 days ago
disable "always voice", and click a bit below hard palate, slightly to the right towards the lip (below the at in palate), so there will only be a small gap for the air to go through
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You're right. It sounds to me like [s] with lip rounding, where the teeth don't contribute as much acoustically, but it does indeed sound like an [s].