The FitEar ToGo 334 is the new ‘universal’ IEM from renowned custom IEM maker FitEar. Based in a small workshop in Tokyo Japan, FitEar crafts each IEM by hand to the very highest standards. The ToGo 334 is comprised of a 3 way system with 3 units and 4 total drivers.
How much does the fitear 334 cost in Japan?
For people living in Japan, the FitEar TO GO! 334 retails for 105,000¥. For overseas customers, purchase options are limited, but FitEar now has a network of authorized overseas retailers:
Are fitear 334 4-driver balanced armature IEMs any good?
This is a review of the FitEar ToGo! 334 4-driver balanced armature IEMs. FitEar is a Japanese IEM company, whose products have gotten a lot of praise on head-fi for their sound and build quality. Expensive as all get out, and pretty hard to pick up new outside of Asia due to the limited number of suppliers.
Is the fitear mh334 universal fit?
Suyama FitEar, Japan’s foremost custom IEM maker, has come out with a universal fit version of their flagship monitor, the MH334. As denoted by FitEar’s naming scheme, it’s a three-way, three-receiver, four-driver earpiece, denoted to be ‘Mastering Grade’ as it was tuned by recording engineer Mitsuharu Harada.
Where are fitear IEM made?
Based in a small workshop in Tokyo Japan, FitEar crafts each IEM by hand to the very highest standards. The ToGo 334 is comprised of a 3 way system with 3 units and 4 total drivers. A driver for the low frequency, low and mid frequency and high frequency make for an unmatched sonic presentation.
What do you think about fitfitear?
FitEar is a Japanese IEM company, whose products have gotten a lot of praise on head-fi for their sound and build quality. Expensive as all get out, and pretty hard to pick up new outside of Asia due to the limited number of suppliers.