![]() Upon opening the box you’ll be greeted by the IEMs as well as the stylish and sturdy metal case that is placed on the foam cut out. ![]() Users of the 8S would also get a better experience with the cables from the 8N as the latter opts for a more pliable and less springy feel. The FLC8N follows suit to the 8S’ tuning system with 36 possible sound variations which are achieved by changing the 10 pairs of filters that control the sub-bass, bass and mids/treble.īut compared to the 8S, FLC Technology claims to have improvements, in its build as well as its sound, particularly in its soundstage. Nevertheless, FLC Technology has already carved a niche for itself in the tuneable hybrid IEM game and with the FLC8N, it’d be interesting to know how they have made improvements to such innovation. It’s also noteworthy to mention that “filter-rolling” is quite painstaking considering how easy the filters could be lost or damaged. The main feature of having 36 possible sound signatures in a hybrid IEM is rather a double-edged sword as it showed the vastness of FLC’s customizability but at the same time, some users would find the other filters considerably useless once they find their most desired signature. Fast forward to 2018, FLC Technology has then built around the same concept with the filter tuning system for the release of the FLC8N. The China-based FLC Technology has proven to be one of the forerunners in the tunable hybrid IEM game with the success of the FLC8S back in 2015.
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