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Empire Ears Triton Limited Launch Edition IEM with blue green marbled faceplates and gold emblem logos against white background

Empire Ears Triton Limited Launch Edition IEM

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Introducing Triton: the latest innovation from Empire Ears. This marvel seamlessly blends classic Empire Ears craftsmanship with an all-new tribrid, dual conduction architecture. Limited Launch Edition includes exclusive limited edition Monarch cable, blue Pandora case, blue Opus leather case, blue cable tie, & gym drawstring bag.

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THE TRIDENT

Triton proudly boasts the Trident symbol on the left IEM, representing the three phases of creation: the past, present, and future. This emblem not only signifies Empire Ears' journey and evolution but also their commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in audio excellence.

Past: Paying homage to the Olympus series, Triton is their first IEM since that series to reference this theme, reminding us of Empire Ears' roots and storied past.
Present: Triton features a variation of the Valkyrie’s Dragonhide faceplate and the Legend X’s compact, comfortable shell. Their recent offerings, packed with advanced drivers and technology, have often compromised on size and ergonomics. Triton breaks this trend, achieving an optimal balance between fit and performance.
Future: Representing a new phase for Empire Ears, Triton aims to be competitive beyond just the flagship tier. True to their commitment to excellence, Triton delivers extraordinary sound through an innovative tribrid configuration. It replaces the W10 with a new dual mass bone conductor, dual balanced armatures, and signature W9+.

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TRIBRID DESIGN

W9+ Subwoofer: The heart of Triton’s seismic bass response is our custom-designed 9mm W9+ subwoofer. This dedicated low-frequency dynamic driver delivers thunderous power and unmatched control, laying the foundation for a legendary bass experience.

EMP75 Precision Balanced Armature: Tasked with reproducing the critical mid-range frequencies are Empire Ears' bespoke balanced armature drivers, engineered in collaboration with industry leaders Knowles and Sonion. Their unique design and singular focus render a captivating and pure mid-range that truly brings music to life.

Dual High Mass Bone Conductors: At the vanguard of acoustic innovation, these state-of-the-art drivers redefine immersive sound by harnessing the power of bone conduction technology. Engineered for unparalleled imaging, the Dual High Mass Bone Conductors excel in capturing intricate nuances and delivering a rich, detailed timbre that resonates deep within the listener. This breakthrough in sound delivery not only amplifies the depth and clarity of music but also envelops the listener in a profoundly immersive sonic journey.

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Features

-4 Drivers (1x W9 Dynamic, 1x BA, 2x Bone Conductor) Tribrid Design

-1x W9 Dynamic Driver

-1x Balanced Armature Driver

-2x Bone Conductors

-A.R.C. Resonance Mitigation Technology


Specs

Impedance:
2.8 Ohms @ 1kHz

Frequency Response:
5 Hz - 40kHz

Sensitivity:
99dB @ 1kHz, 1mW

Cable:
Monarch quinbrid Silver, Gold, & Palladium, 4.4mm

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Great range, lots of controlled, strong bass

"I purchased these aware they are known for being "bass head" IEMs. They are now one of my favorite headphones, IEM or otherwise. Yes, theres lots more bass, but it's controlled and strong rather than flabby or boomy. Good mids and highs, better than expected for me. They really excel at both modern produced recordings as well as class rock and metal. I thought they might be a novelty, but I find myself wearing them for pretty much anything that has a kick drum in it. Pretty nice cable, comfortable, really nice IEMs all around."

Matt H. (5/5)

Sounds as good as they look!

"These earphones deliver a strong, balanced bass that doesn’t overwhelm. The sound quality is excellent and top-notch for jazz. The IEM cable is comfortable and not microphonic. They fit securely and feel great even during extended use."

Ray (5/5)

Addictive low ends with good resolution

"This is my first pair of Empire Ears IEMs. I have never experienced any of their products but always heard positive things about them. I know that they are known for the low ends. So I thought I would give these a try since I was looking for a pair of fun IEMs with boosted bass. The Triton do not disappoint at all. They are V-shaped but done very tastfully. The low end does not bleed into the lower mids. Many bass heavy IEMs have the issue of such that leads to bloated and muddy low ends. The Triton have great extension into the sub-bass region and deliver addictive kick & slam at the same time. The mids are relatively neutral. Not too forward, not recessed. There is very good resulotion in the highs with a sense of air and space. It is not overly forward and fatiguing. If you are looking for smooth highs, these are not it. Overall, I think the Triton strikes a wonderful V-shape presentation that is fun, addictive and not fatiguing. Staging wise, they are pretty normal on the side of intimate. I notice a fairly good depth at the same time. The staging presentation is enjoyable and engaging. Imagine is very good and coherent. My only other bass heavy tuning IEMs are the Elysian Noir. It is not a fair comparison since they are on different price and performance level. Both IEMs offer low reaching and rumbling sub-bass. Besides that, the Triton is clearly superior in all other aspects. Every time I put the Triton on, I do not want to put them down, esp. when I listen to some funk/jazz music. They are truly addictive for me! In overall performance, the Triton are definitely in the >$1k category. If I were to pay $1700 for the IEMs alone, they would be on the pricy side. But when you factor in the accessories such as the very beautiful cable and two cases that come with, it gets a little easier to justify. In the end, I am very happy with the Triton Launch Edition. If you are interested, hope you would get to try these and be the judge yourself! They are truly fun and addicting!"

Victor Y. (5/5)

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