khtse
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To those who said that the using comply on IE8 kills the treble, I guess that may have to do with the fact that you are inserting your IE8 deeper into your ear than supposed to.
I have been using the large foam that came with the IE8 for the last few days, and I conclude that the IE8 is still too bassy, not enough treble, at least for now (my IE8 has about 70~90 hours burn-in time). So just now I spent time trying all different tips that came with the IE8 and in the end I settled down with the large single flange tips. I found that they makes the IE8 to have more treble, compared to the foam tips. I also noticed that the IE8 are inserted less deep into my ear with the large single flange tips. I don't know whether the foam was taking away the trebles, or the deepness of the insertion, but I tend to think it is the latter.
Anyway, even with these extra trebles, I still think the IE8 is too bassy (even at the lowest bass setting). Let's see if it really will open up with more trebles pass the once it reach the 250 hours point.
I have been using the large foam that came with the IE8 for the last few days, and I conclude that the IE8 is still too bassy, not enough treble, at least for now (my IE8 has about 70~90 hours burn-in time). So just now I spent time trying all different tips that came with the IE8 and in the end I settled down with the large single flange tips. I found that they makes the IE8 to have more treble, compared to the foam tips. I also noticed that the IE8 are inserted less deep into my ear with the large single flange tips. I don't know whether the foam was taking away the trebles, or the deepness of the insertion, but I tend to think it is the latter.
Anyway, even with these extra trebles, I still think the IE8 is too bassy (even at the lowest bass setting). Let's see if it really will open up with more trebles pass the once it reach the 250 hours point.