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Bloom's Take If you were hoping for U12t scaled down to a lower price point, U6t delivers exactly that. The U6t continues 64 Audio’s tradition of creating IEMs that balance reference level detail and strong musicality for an experience that blurs the line between analytical and emotional. Not sure which 64 Audio IEM is the right fit for you? Check out our 2024 64 Audio Buyer's Guide for a breakdown of what to expect! |
64 Audio’s most popular CIEM now available in a universal form. Drawing from the sonic palette of U12t, U6t is 64 Audio's most affordable audiophile monitor to date. Boasting the same groundbreaking technology as their flagship IEMs in our ergonomic aluminum shell to make it more accessible than ever.
While looking towards U12t for sonic inspiration, the U18s influenced the new dark grey matte shell finish as well as its newly redesigned packaging and proprietary cable. The understated shell design and classic black faceplate reflect what you can expect from the new generation of 64 Audio’s audiophile products.

In standard 64 Audio fashion, U6t is a balanced natural sounding earphone, slightly set apart from our other UIEM models by offering a softer presentation of a mix. Beautiful upper-mid imaging, realistically presenting instruments like guitars and piano as well as breathing life into saturated mid-bass mixes, especially when vocal focused. Using the various included apex modules and ear-tips allows the listener to further customize the sound of the U6t based on the needs of the music.

Tia
A tubeless design that reduces resonance for a transparent and lifelike sound signature.
Apex
Only from 64 Audio, apex alleviates listener fatigue by releasing air pressure sealed in the ear canal. This venting enables musicians and music enthusiasts to listen more comfortably for longer.
LID
Enables a consistent, reliable sound regardless of audio source.
I bought moondrop medior and thiaudio hype 4. These are way way way better.
I originally wanted the U12T, but lacking the funds for it, I opted for the baby brother. I also have the Campfire Andromeda Emerald Sea. Both have clear mids and excellent treble as any BA headphone might. However, the differentiator is the bigger bass response on the U6T. It is definitely fuller and more robust with plenty of texture and oomf. If I’m being particular, the Andromeda is a tad clearer, while the U6T is warmer, not by any stretch veiled. But warmer. Another distinguishing feature is the pressure relieving Apex technology. I absolutely love being able to swap out apex filters for different noise isolation and sonic characteristics. And they are definitely more comfortable in the ear (not that the Andromeda is uncomfortable). I absolutely love these IEMs.
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