The CP13 was +36% (36 cents), while the WAR was +32% (32 cents), at F#. After running the CP13 for nearly 50 hours, the differentiation turned to -23% (23 cents) at G. The CP13 W&F compared to the WAR was significantly better (W&F: CP13-peak 0.413%, WAR-peak 0.709%, ...
CP13 Portable Stereo Cassette Player Key Features at a Glance Ultra-low Wow and Flutter Oversized pure copper fly wheel 100% pure analog sound Custom balanced amplification head Classic audiophile op-amp JRC5532 High voltage motor power supply Dual-color
it’s not lemon yellow (Fiio’s obviously not trying to rip off Sony’s iconic player). Instead the CP13 dons a more sophisticated and minimalist design, which I really like — especially the transparent review unit Fiio sent me that lets you see the playing cassette in all its retro glo...
The frosted blue (same as theCP13I reviewed last year) looks subtle highlighting the edges nicely, while the plastic back half carries the familiar FiiO triangular shapes as trim, with ridges that provide excellent tactility. The quality is very good, and I appreciated the surface textures. I...
CP13 TT13 TT13 RR11 RR11 DM13 DM13 KB3 KB3 HiFi Keyboard Features Gallery Review FAQ FB1 Secret weapon for a sweet frequencyresponse Large 13mm dynamic driver The FB1 uses a large 13mm dynamic driver, specially tuned for popular music so that you get those sweet ...
FiiO Q11 : a portable DAC/AMP with a battery, replacing the old Q1 (today’s review) Design & Build Quality Casing With the thenew FiiO Q11, FiiO’s takes a whole new direction and completely deviates from the Q3 previous design. While the latter displayed a compact and sleek body, mad...
Disclaimer: The FiiO M6 was sent to us free of charge in exchange of an honest review. The MRSP is 149€ as I’m writing this and you can get it at Fiio’s official dealers. About FiiO From its creation in 2007, FiiO always aimed to become one of the top brands in the audiophile...
With mobile devices removing 3.5mm headphone jacks, the Bluetooth amplifier fits a current need. After introduced the BTR1 and μBTR to the market, FiiO now brings forward the even mightier BTR3.FiiO--Born for Music
Nice review as always! I has Fiio X3 for 2 weeks now, use it everyday with different IEMs, also tested with some headphones. I found X3 sound signature to be natural bright, to me it is not laid back, but also not forward, quite natural presentation. As for IEMs, I’ve tested with...
Like I said in the FH5 review, FiiO now creates distinctive designs which you can smoothly identify as FiiO products. Originality is a good thing in my book. So overall I really liked the design and appearance, more so than the FH5’s. ...