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lol the MH334 and MH335 sound similar to me, with the latter being even more bass-heavy.
tg334 and 333 have the crispness that i like
tg334 and 333 have the crispness that i like
Hello!
It seems not much has been mentioned (some, but pitifully few responses) on TG334 vs MH334.
After trying both demo versions, I felt that TG334 is much brighter and more exciting than the MH334.
Situation: I’d love to get my first customs and while i love the sound of TG334, the MH334 left me uninspired.
However, I’ve also heard that demo sets of customs will not sound like actual customs made for you.
So my question is, for someone who has/had the custom MH334 made to for your ear, does it sound just like the TG334?
Hi,
How do you guys reserve a date to make ear impression with Fitear in Ginza? By phone or email? I sent an email (in English) last Friday but they haven't replied. I guess they just ignored it . I thought they got someone can use English because I talked to a woman in the Fujiya-avic headphone festival.
I made a reservation with them through an email in english too. It will take sometime before they can respond to you. They also suggest that you need to bring someone who can speak japanese with you.
Oh, I see. That's really helpful! Thanks! I'm planning to get a MH334 or MH335 by the end of this month. I will come with my friend .
What??
They allow non-Japanese to do customs with them directly?
I thought the consensus was it was more the exception than the norm?
What??
They allow non-Japanese to do customs with them directly?
I thought the consensus was it was more the exception than the norm?
They've never said they won't accept foreigners' order. Anyone who lives in Japan can buy their products, just need to show them the resident card. By the way, I think we have to come to the Fitear office to make ear impression anyway. I haven't asked Fujiya-avic, but last time I asked e-earphone, they told me to come and make order directly with Fitear in Ginza.
They've never said they won't accept foreigners' order. Anyone who lives in Japan can buy their products, just need to show them the resident card. By the way, I think we have to come to the Fitear office to make ear impression anyway. I haven't asked Fujiya-avic, but last time I asked e-earphone, they told me to come and make order directly with Fitear in Ginza.
Meaning so long as i have a Japanese-speaking friend or a resident Japanese who is my friend willing to walk in with me to do the ear impression, it should be fine?
How about collection?