

The Protocol Max marks CrinEar’s bold entry into the source gear market, bringing their philosophy of acoustic precision to digital-to-analog conversion and amplification. With up to 600 mW of clean power on tap from its balanced output, the Protocol Max effortlessly drives everything from sensitive in-ear monitors to demanding full-size headphones, all without breaking a sweat. 
Beyond raw strength, the Protocol Max features persistent, PC browser-based parametric EQ via the Hangout.Audio Graph Tool, letting you fine-tune your sound signature and store your custom profiles directly onto the device. No companion app, no extra steps—just plug into your PC, set your curve, and enjoy.
With its blend of muscle, precision, and user-focused flexibility, the Protocol Max balances clean, reference-grade performance with real-world practicality, making it the ultimate pocket-sized DAC-amp for enthusiasts and professionals alike. 
Equipped with dual Cirrus Logic CS43198 DACs and dual SG Micro SGM8262-2 op-amps, the Protocol Max delivers crystal-clear resolution, expansive dynamics, and distortion-free amplification, engineered for absolute fidelity.
Your sound, your way. With the browser-based Hangout.Audio Graph Tool, you can upload and store PEQ profiles directly on the device. No extra apps, no hidden steps; just seamless customization that stays with you.
Learn how to upload PEQ profiles into your Protocol Max using this guide.

Switch between Eco mode for power efficiency and Boost mode for maximum power output. Whether you’re listening on the go or at your desk, the Protocol Max adapts to your gear and your needs.
With 4.4mm balanced and 3.5mm single-ended connections, the Protocol Max pairs effortlessly with a wide range of headphones and earphones. A low output impedance (<0.3Ω SE) ensures precise control and compatibility across the board.
Housed in sleek aluminium with a quad-wire weaved cable, the Protocol Max is built for durability without sacrificing portability. Compact, solid, and ready to perform anywhere.
The Crinear Protocol Max presents a very strong value proposition for its price inside a very compact and premium-feeling presentation.
This little thing can drive just about everything but the very most demanding headphones. (It drives my Hifiman Susvara for reference.)
There has been no noticeable distortion for me during all of my testing on different headphones and IEMs.
The ability to EQ from your browser is a blessing as-is and the announcement by Crinear that they’re working on a dedicated EQ-ing webpage as well as an android app only makes it better.
I knew I wanted to try it no matter what but this will likely be my new daily-use DAC over what I already own.
And as always I could not be happier with Bloom Audio when it comes to shipping and customer care, no one does it like Bloom.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
