CrinEar Daybreak
CrinEar Daybreak
4.64 / 5.0
(73) 73 total reviews
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A New Dawn.
Daybreak debuts as CrinEar’s first full-production IEM, a bold step forward in design, tuning, and execution. Engineered to push the limits of acoustic precision and performance, the Daybreak establishes a new benchmark in the constantly advancing world of in-ear monitors.
The CrinEar Daybreak is meticulously tuned to the IEF Preference 2025 curve: an evolution of the Population-Averaged Diffuse Field target that blends natural, speaker-like tonality with a dynamic and engaging low-end response.
At its core is a fully custom driver array:
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A custom-spec dynamic subwoofer delivers deep, controlled bass
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Custom-developed balanced armatures provide accurate, detailed mids
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Next-generation micro-planar tweeters ensure exceptional treble extension and clarity
Every component is purpose-built to achieve tonal perfection and immersive fidelity.
What You Get
- CrinEar Daybreak IEM (1DD+2BA+2MPT)
- Detachable silver-plated copper cable
- Interchangeable 3.5mm single ended and 4.4 balanced connectors for universal compatibility
- 3 pairs of standard silicone tips and 4 pairs of shortwide silicone tips in variety of sizes (XS/S/M/L) + foam tips
- Premium leatherette IEM carrying case
Specs
- Driver configuration: 1DD + 2BA + 2mPT (Micro-planar Tweeters)
- Impedance: 20Ω @1kHz
- Sensitivity: 105dB/mW @1kHz
- Frequency Response Range: 2Hz ~ 40,000Hz
- Nozzle Width: 6.0mm (lip)
- Cable Material: Silver-plated Copper











This is my first IEM and paired with my first AMP (CrinEar Protocol Max Portable DAC-Amplifier) so cant really compare, but was not disappointed the build quality and sound is fantastic from what I can tell. but as a bass head, I did have to up the bass a bit. but very happy with my experience, great introduction into the high end audio world.
Good sound, but poor build quality and absolutely no support or warranty.
I actually would have been very satisfied with the Daybreak – the sound and tuning are solid for the price and match my taste.
Unfortunately, the earphones fell apart after just a few days; the cover came loose.
My support requests were ignored, and I received no warranty service at all. That’s unacceptable. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend the product or the shop.
Hi Stefan,
Thank you so much for your kind support and patience throughout this matter. We’ve sent you an email and are glad that everything has been settled. We sincerely apologise for the oversight and the inconvenience it has caused — this is certainly not the experience we want our customers to have.
Please rest assured that we’ll take this as an opportunity to improve and do better in the future. If there’s anything else we can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to let us know — we’ll make sure to respond promptly.
We truly appreciate your understanding and continued support for a small business like ours. It really means a lot to us.
Loved the IEM
I wasn't planning on doing a review of the product because I don't usually write reviews, especially since I'm pretty new to the hobby. With that being said, I really enjoy these IEMs. I have other IEMs with more fun sound signatures or crazy treble peaks, but these are probably my favorite at the moment for music listening in general.
I listen to a lot of Power Metal, Prog Metal, Instrumental game music, EDM, and just anything that has a solid bass line or melody to it. The Daybreak (a really funny name for me mainly because of the Kiseki video game series' newest arc is was titled Daybreak in English) just work perfectly for most of the music I listen to. A lot of older Power Metal albums are poorly mixed (or just a lot of old metal in general) so the sound on any IEM will be all over the place. That being said, the Daybreak make these poorly mixed songs play in the cleanest and clearest way. Some more fun IEMs or more "bassy" IEMs will amplify the bassiness of the tracks on the albums which does drain all of the mids and instrument separation which is what I personally look for when listening to music.
The Daybreak's mids are probably some of the best tuned mids I've heard in a long time. The instrument separation is good, not the best, but still one of the best I've heard so far. Guitars sing brightly and are easily detectable. Vocals are clear and clean. Male vocals that have a darker tonality to them still leave a little to be desired, but the female vocals, like holy shit, they are front, powerful, and such a joy to listen to.
The treble is done nicely so there are no crazy peaks, but leave enough for the details to shine through. I'm not the most sensitive to bad treble as I am to poorly mixed treble, but these still shine bright in the treble region.
The bass on these is perfect more my tastes, as 808 drops sound massive enough, and the bass I care about most (the bass guitar) comes through as clear as possible in the tracks that have a more forward bass, such as Iron Maiden or Vulfpeck.
These are the third pair of IEMs I purchased with the same cash (the other two just didn't live up to the expectations so I returned them) and these are going to be my daily drivers for the next while, and most likely will be my travel set. These are great, please buy them. As a natural sound lover, these are probably the best on the market under $500 imo.
Wasn't planning to leave a review originally but the product speaks for itself. Been daily driving these since 26 Sep.
The lows have plenty of rumble without the kicking sensation that hurts
The mids are well expressed and separated
The highs are a ear candy to behold with the harmonics albeit the metallic ping/hiss can get very tiring at first.
Originally ran these wired with a JM7max and its way too much power.
What you for the price its a very good deal.
As for me personally for me being able to completely replace my ATH-M50xBT2 for everyday use when paired with a Fiio BTR13.
Wired or not though its still a force to be reckoned with 💪🏻
Highly recommended 👍🏻⁵