^^^ listen to dsnuts ....burn in is a fact so is burning in carbon nanotube for long time to achieve maximum sound quality. The sound frrom these MF's are crazy after passing the 500 mark also added to the carbon nanotube there is silver plated copper which also require a long burn in....I would have burned them in for 1 month instead but I was thirsty for the carbon nanotube sound
I do know one thing for certain. Overall sound tightens up tremendously from burn in. Be it the bass or any type of bloat. I have been burning my other sets recently but I am gonna return to burning in my FXZ earphones as of today..
DO IT.....what I'm hearing now is such a tremendous treat to my ears......sounds nothing like open box but totally a different beast altogether. Worth the long wait.....I can't imagine how it will sound after 1k hrs
Well mochill there is a limit to how much they change you know. Lol. It would be awesome if there was such a set of earphones that keep on improving with burn in. That would be something.
I think these might be the one ....they'll keep on giving love to you while it grow up to be a beautiful lady. .. I adore them as much as my newly bought gr07 mk2 that I received today.
500 hours of burn-in with deafening levels of bass heavy music? or just listening them at normal levels?
I enjoying my FXZ-200 a lot through mi Iriver H140+Arrow 4G, but I miss a little bit more air in the mids and highs... only 100 hours of burn-in as such, 200 if I add the ones I have been just listening.
Now I can continue to burn in my 200's as well as my new acquisitions, ATH-CKS1000, SONY-XBA-30's, and TDK-IE80's.
Thank you Tenso service and Amazon Japan.
Oh nice. You gotta let me know if them XBA-30 improve over the XBA-3s. I hear they toned down the highs a bit. I wouldn't be surprised if they brought up the mids a bit too. For the CKS1000. You do need at least 100 hours of burn in. I use one of them belkin splitters. .I love em. Lets me burn in 5 cans at once.
I put them on my cowon j3 on full blast to volume 40 one my havy bass track , put on repeat ...hide them in a watch box under my bed for 500 hrs a let the magic happen.....the wait is totally worth it....it wasn't like I only have one iem that I can't really wait for them to finish burin in.....when I get my new hisoundaudio studio 3rd anv.edition I'm going to put it through another session of burn in using it...so the player and the fxz200 will be burned in at the same time.....I'm getting a fiio e11 as a birthday gift so can't wait for that to.
I put them on my cowon j3 on full blast to volume 40 one my havy bass track , put on repeat ...hide them in a watch box under my bed for 500 hrs a let the magic happen.....the wait is totally worth it....it wasn't like I only have one iem that I can't really wait for them to finish burin in.....when I get my new hisoundaudio studio 3rd anv.edition I'm going to put it through another session of burn in using it...so the player and the fxz200 will be burned in at the same time.....I'm getting a fiio e11 as a birthday gift so can't wait for that to.
I also had a question; I'm using a galaxy note II as my source, and also have a ibasso portable amp, but I don't have a clean line out/ digital out. Should I just burn in through my GNII without the amp? I don't want to use the ibasso in series with the preamp in my GNII, right?
Oh nice. You gotta let me know if them XBA-30 improve over the XBA-3s. I hear they toned down the highs a bit. I wouldn't be surprised if they brought up the mids a bit too. For the CKS1000. You do need at least 100 hours of burn in. I use one of them belkin splitters. .I love em. Lets me burn in 5 cans at once.
I have the XBA-40's as well, bought them from Japan about three weeks ago. Let me say that the 40's are quite different to my ears from the XBA-4's. The major difference is the bass, it's real big, as in nightclub big. Yet, it doesn't overwhelm the other parts of the song. And it only kicks in when needed, such as those big club tracks. It's so big it makes one feel as if they are IN THE CLUB, with that big bass sound that you can feel in the bones (maybe not quite.. but you get the idea).
I'm not a bass head but, maybe because I did dj at a nightclub for a decade, I do appreciate that type of sound done right with earphones and headphones.
I'm using supplied large tips that came with it....yes use the GNII as a source...did you try the neutron music player app...totally the best music app avalible on the market. Try it out you'll be surprise by the sound of it if you really are an audiophile.
One of the small things I felt that was impeding my enjoyment and desire to listen to the FXZ200 (it all adds up) was how I could not keep the cord, with the over-ear insertion method, from falling off my ear. If not remedied, this would eventually lead to the compromise of my ear tip insertion. So I added a simple, but relevant item to my portable setup. I added the PFE232 ear guide (sold separately) and it has made a nice difference. These specific ear guides are slightly pricey, but I prefer the black color over the cheaper traditional clear guides.
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