Empire Ears Triton vs 64Audio U12t
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Empire Ears Triton vs 64Audio U12t

Empire Ears Triton vs 64Audio U12t

Introduction

The Empire Ears Triton and 64Audio U12t are premium IEMs designed to deliver an engaging sound experience. We compare both models to help you find the best in-ear monitors for your listening preferences.

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Empire Ears Triton vs 64Audio U12t Price Comparison

The Triton and U12t sit at similar price points.

The Triton comes in at $1,799.00.

The U12t comes in at $1,999.00.

The U12t costs slightly more than the Triton. Let's dive deep into the specs, design, sound signatures, and features of both so you can get a better idea of what each IEM brings to the table.


The Empire Ears Triton

The Triton is a hybrid IEM crafted for musical engagement, combining dynamic and balanced armature drivers to deliver a lively, full-bodied sound with enhanced bass response and immersive staging.

Empire Ears Triton Features:

  • Tribrid driver setup with Dynamic + BA + Bone Conduction Drivers
  • Dynamic driver W9+ subwoofers delivers impactful low-end punch
  • Balanced Armatures add clarity and layering
  • Bone Conduction Drivers for rich and detailed vocals
  • Tuned for engaging, musical listening
  • Premium design with ergonomic fit

Empire Ears Triton Specs:

Driver Configuration: Tribrid (W9+ Dynamic / EMP75 Balanced Armatures / Bone Conduction Drivers)

Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 40kHz

Impedance: 2.8 ohms @ 1kHz

Sensitivity: 99dB @ 1kHz, 1mW

Connector: 2-pin, 0.78mm


empire ears triton vs 64audio u12t triton with cables

The 64Audio U12t

The U12t is a high-end universal in-ear monitor from 64Audio. It packs 12 balanced armature drivers per side (one of which is 64Audio's patented tia high driver) and features 64Audio technologies like Apex, Tia, and Linear Impedance Design for precise sound reproduction.

64Audio U12t Features:

  • Twelve precision balanced armature drivers
  • tia™ (Tubeless In-ear Audio) technology for open, natural sound
  • apex™ modules (m12, m15, m20, mX) to reduce ear fatigue
  • LID™ (Linear Impedance Design) for consistent sound across sources
  • Ergonomic textured aluminum shell with raised metal logos and chamfered faceplate bezels.

64Audio U12t Specs:

Driver Configuration: 1 tia High Driver – 1 High-Mid Driver – 6 Mid Driver – 4 Low Driver

Frequency Response: 10hz – 20kHz

Sensitivity: 108 dB/mW @1kHz

Crossover: Integrated 4-way Passive Crossover

Impedance: 12.6 +1/-2 Ω from 10hz – 20kHz

Apex Technology Isolation: -20dB, -15dB, -12dB, -10dB


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Design and Build Quality

The Triton and U12t are premium IEMs, boasting exceptional build quality, design, and ergonomics.

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The Triton takes a more striking approach, blending luxury and performance with its stunning ergonomic design. Its shell is made from high-density resin reinforced with premium materials for enhanced rigidity and durability.

The faceplate design is eye-catching, showcasing Empire Ears’ attention to craftsmanship with a premium finish that feels and looks premium. While the housing is slightly larger to accommodate its hybrid driver system, the ergonomic shaping ensures it remains comfortable, with a secure seal that enhances both isolation and bass impact.

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The U12t features fresh aesthetics for 2025 with Textured Silver Shell Color, Raised Metal Logos, and Chamfered Faceplate Bezel deliver a more elegant look and feel. At the front, you'll find the Apex ports under the chamfered 64Audio logo. Overall build quality is top-notch - the U12t feels solid in the hand and the new textured shells offer a more premium feel.


Sound Signature

You're probably looking to see how these IEMs stack up on sound. We'll share our thoughts here, although keep in mind this information tends to be anecdotal and subjective.

Triton Sound Signature

The Triton, with its tribrid driver system with a powerful W9+ subwoofer, BA drivers, and Bone Conduction, deliver a fun and smooth sound signature.

The W9+ subwoofer brings impressive bass power for deeper, more textured bass with natural decay. The balanced armatures layered on top bring clarity and definition to the mids and treble, giving instruments and vocals weight while still preserving detail. 

The slightly larger housing allows for better driver placement and airflow, which helps create a wider, more holographic soundstage. The result is a sound that feels immersive and full-bodied, perfect for listeners who want to feel like they're part of the performance.

U12t Sound Signature

The U12t features a neutral, reference-level tuning known for its accurate, detailed, and immersive sound presentation. It is the perfect in-ear monitor if you're looking to scrutinize every note and detail in your favorite music.

The bass in the U12t is well-balanced, delivering good impact and rumble when needed. Its midrange is natural and clear, allowing voices to come through with life-like clarity. Its soundstage is one of the largest you'll hear in an IEM, offering accurate sound placement for an immersive sound.


Price and Value

At $1,799, the Triton features cutting-edge driver technology, reinforced resin housing, and premium aesthetics. Its dynamic driver subwoofer adds physical bass impact, while the multi-driver crossover system creates a layered, immersive presentation. The build is also really solid, featuring an expressive faceplate design and built-in resonance control features for a blend of aesthetics and performance.

The $1,999 U12t comes with a fresh new look and a generous set of accessories in the package. In the box, you get all the current Apex Modules and a pair of Pearl Premium Cables in 3.5mm & 4.4mm. You also get a selection of ear tips, a leather case, a cleaning tool, clips, and stickers in the package.


Our Thoughts

Get the Empire Ears Triton if you're looking for a bassy in-ear monitor with excellent vocals and a non-fatiguing yet detailed treble. With a dynamic driver under the hood, the Triton delivers slam and impact only a dynamic driver can. Vocal performance is top-notch as well, allowing you to experience your favorite vocal-centric tracks with life-like clarity and detail.

The 64Audio U12t delivers reference-level resolution, detail, tone, and an immersive soundstage. It is the IEM to get if you want to experience an authentic studio-quality sound. Music on the U12t sounds clean, clear, and accurate - no matter the genre. The 2025 version is even better - boasting an updated design and accessories package without the extra cost. You can swap out Apex Modules to fine-tune the sound to your liking.


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