bjaardker
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For those still having problems with the treble on the fx101 after 80+ hours of 80% volume burn-in:
1) Take the ear tip off and GENTLY suck on the the opening of the IEM. Be careful not to get spit into it. This resolved much of the sibilance issues on mine. Turned out the driver was stuck in a flexed position that was causing extra noise in the treble.
2) Try comply foam ear tips. Preferably ones with the wax guard: http://www.complyfoam.com/products/tx-400. The foam and the guard should help attenuate some of the shrillness.
1) Take the ear tip off and GENTLY suck on the the opening of the IEM. Be careful not to get spit into it. This resolved much of the sibilance issues on mine. Turned out the driver was stuck in a flexed position that was causing extra noise in the treble.
2) Try comply foam ear tips. Preferably ones with the wax guard: http://www.complyfoam.com/products/tx-400. The foam and the guard should help attenuate some of the shrillness.