How would you duplicate this vocal sound?

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This vocal is very bright and sibilant. I'd go for a condenser with a hyped top end, like Rode NT-2 for example. A little de-essing for consistency in the sss's.
There's a delay blended in quite often, and the delay has been "telephoned" quite a bit out by rolling off top end and bottom end, so the sss's don't stick out when they repeat, and the delay tries to stay in the background due to it's "smaller than the lead vocal" sound.
Hope that helps.
 
This vocal is very bright and sibilant.
I noticed that, it's hard to tell how much of the sibilance is due to bad things Youtube encoding did to it. To hear the unyoutube'd version I'd have to pay for it.

I was referring to the overall character of the vocal. So you feel a lot of it is actually due to removing some of the top and bottom?

Do you feel there's Auto-Tune going on?
 
theres no magic there. thats how that guy sounds. probably cartured in a good room, with the right mic etc
 
It's the Delay effect that has the top and bottom rolled off, not the vocal itself.
 
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