Letshuoer S12 and Crinear Daybreak use 1Planar and 1DD+2BA+2mPT driver setups respectively. Letshuoer S12 costs $150 while Crinear Daybreak costs $170. Crinear Daybreak is $20 more expensive. Crinear Daybreak holds a decisive 3.6-point edge in reviewer scores (3.8 vs 7.4). User ratings place Letshuoer S12 at 6.8 and Crinear Daybreak at 7.4. Crinear Daybreak has significantly better mids with a 2-point edge, Crinear Daybreak has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, Crinear Daybreak has significantly better dynamics with a 6-point edge and Crinear Daybreak has better soundstage with a 0.5-point edge.
Insights
Metric | Letshuoer S12 | Crinear Daybreak |
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Mids | 5 | 7 |
Treble | 2 | 5 |
Soundstage | 6 | 6.5 |
Dynamics | 1 | 7 |
Tonality | 3.8 | 6.4 |
Technicalities | 2 | 5 |
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Letshuoer S12 reviewed by
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Crinear Daybreak reviewed by
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The CrinEar Daybreak features a metal nozzle and metal faceplate with comfortable contours, though the fit is noted as a bit dainty and small. Isolation is practically non-existent, and the fit isn't particularly secure. The included cable looks nice and photographs well, featuring interchangeable terminations for versatility, but its chin slider moves too easily and isn't recommended for those needing a functional one. The case is deemed aesthetically pleasing and feels good, though not especially premium, magnetically shutting with adequate space.
Sonically, the Daybreak leans boring and somewhat sterile or dry. It offers nice bass and a lot of upper mids, which are done decently with a standard 3K peak. However, the combination of this upper-mid focus and an incisive peak around 8K contributes to a perceived harshness and sharpness, lacking in overall detail retrieval. Graph comparisons reveal its signature has significantly more upper mids and often more bass than competitors like the Moondrop Dusk or TruthEar Nova, resulting in a less engaging listen. Sets like the Defiant, Chopin, and Performer 7 are cited as more engaging alternatives at similar or lower prices, with the Defiant specifically recommended over the Daybreak. Even the Punch Audio martillo and Moondrop Meteor, sharing driver configurations, are considered more fun or better tuned.
Ultimately, the Daybreak is a solid A-minus IEM, well-packaged and a commendable first effort for the brand, but it's not hypeworthy or a benchmark. It lacks imagination and falls short against numerous compelling alternatives around its price point, such as the Performer 7, ZOS Defiant, Chopin, or discounted planar options like the Aether. While a good value, especially if found on sale via Linsoul or the used market, its piercing upper mids and failure to truly excel make it hard to fully recommend over the competition.
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Letshuoer S12 Details
Driver Configuration: 1Planar
Tuning Type: V-Shaped
Brand: Letshuoer Top Letshuoer IEMs
Price (Msrp): $150
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Crinear Daybreak Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+2BA+2mPT
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: CrinEar Top CrinEar IEMs
Price (Msrp): $169.99
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Letshuoer S12 Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
D+- It struggles with balance, producing a lumpy response that rarely sounds coherent. Genre hopping highlights glaring inconsistencies.
Average Technical Grade
E+- Instrument separation collapses instantly, burying nuances and leaving everything in a gray blur. Layered arrangements collapse into a messy haze.
Crinear Daybreak Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
B- A mostly enjoyable signature keeps things listenable despite a handful of quirks. It handles most playlists without major complaints.
Average Technical Grade
C+- The presentation is steady if unspectacular, holding onto essential details when the music stays simple. Fine details occasionally slip through the cracks.
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You need to be signed in to write your own reviewA well-toned, easy-listening IEM that excels at midrange clarity even if it doesn’t dazzle technically.
Pros
Balanced and non-fatiguing tuning with smooth, natural mids.Cons
Bass lacks slam and treble can feel veiled or lacking crisp sparkle.Find your next IEM:
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