Unity Stage vs Unity Dynamic: Which One’s Right for You?

Unity IEMs in an open black oval case.

When we set out to create the Unity line, we had one goal: to make high-performing, universal-fit IEMs that work for real artists in real environments. And while we’re confident these monitors will fit most ears and workflows right out of the box, we also know that not all gigs—and not all ears—are created equal. That’s why we designed two versions: Stage and Dynamic. Same fit, same premium build, but with two distinct sound signatures tailored to different live and session needs.



One Fit, Two Paths

Both models feature our patented custom-like fit—a universal shape designed to be incredibly comfortable and isolate like a custom mold. But when it comes to sound, the difference lies in how each model responds to your mix.



Dynamic: Made for a Warm, Smooth Experience

The Unity Dynamic is for artists who want the warmth, punch, and depth of over-ear headphones in an IEM format. Perfect for bassists, drummers, and acoustic players, it delivers a spacious, musical feel with deep lows and smooth highs—without losing the intimacy of in-ears. It’s forgiving, musical, and a favourite for artists who want less edge in their ears and more vibe in their mix.



Stage: For When Accuracy Is Everything

The Stage (our OG Unity model) is a precision tool. With 4 balanced armature drivers, it’s tuned to replicate your mix exactly—1 for 1. What you hear is what you get. No colour, no smoothing, just truth. It shines in high-production environments, whether you're on arena stages, tour runs, or running a tight studio setup. If you're the kind of artist who wants to hear every detail as it is, this one’s for you.



Let's Compare
Unity Stage Unity Dynamic
Driver Type Balanced Armature Dynamic
Response Natural flat, present mids, high extension Deep sub, subtle recess mids, high extension
Experience Clarity, separation, accuracy, 3D like imaging Engaging, fun, warm, spacious, over-ear quality
Transient Fast across all frequencies, wide image Dynamic transient response, creating depth
Attenuation Occluded, 28-29dB reduction Semi Occluded, 18-20dB reduction
Primary Use Stage, Studio, Audiophile Stage, Studio, Audiophile
Advantages Clarity, accuracy, resolution for all instruments and voices Acoustic instrument, voice, natural ambient. Deep sub for bass, drums.
Loudness Very loud, immense headroom Ample gain, good headroom
Sonic Character Extreme detail, very present mids, uncoloured signature. Accurate with no accentuation or recess. Warm, slight colour with subtle mid recess and deep bass. Subtle accentuation in voice frequencies.
Tuning Design No tubes, no dampers, no filters, single crossover No tubes, no dampers, no filters (in driver path), no crossover
Patented Shell Yes Yes
Vent No Yes
Nozzle Design Open, tuned acoustic cavity Open, extended, tuned acoustic cavity
Nozzle 5mm 5mm
Cable 2-pin coaxial, SPC 2-pin coaxial, SPC
Connector 2-pin, 3.5mm jack 2-pin, 3.5mm jack

Whichever you choose, both IEMs deliver pro-level sound—built to suit your style, your stage, and your sound. Found your perfect pair? Shop Unity Stage or Unity Dynamic to grab your favourite! If you're still not sure which Unity is right for you, reach out to our team. We’ll help match your gear to your gig. 🎧

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