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The FiiO CP13 is a premium transparent cassette player featuring the acclaimed JRC5532 audiophile op-amp and all-analogue circuitry for superior sound fidelity. Its robust aluminium alloy body with corrosion-resistant buttons offers durability and style, while a high-capacity 1800mAh battery delivers over 13 hours of playback. Equipped with large, user-friendly controls, USB-C fast charging, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, the CP13 blends nostalgic cassette charm with modern convenience, making it the ultimate choice for discerning audiophiles and retro enthusiasts alike.











| ASIN | B0D41W4CS7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,703 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 17 in Portable Cassette Players |
| Box Contents | USB charging cable and quick start guide |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Brand Name | FiiO |
| Colour | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Included components | USB charging cable and quick start guide |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP13 |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Model Name | CP13 |
| Model Number | CP13 |
| Model name | CP13 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered (with USB charging) |
| Product Features | Built-in Audiophile Op-amp, High-Capacity Lithium Battery, Dual-Mode Power Supply |
| Product Warranty | 1 |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Special feature | Built-in Audiophile Op-amp, High-Capacity Lithium Battery, Dual-Mode Power Supply |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
C**5
Quality Product
The Fiio CP13 was promptly delivered and exceptionally well packed. Feel/Quality The Fiio CP13 is a delight to hold and feels like a well-made quality product. It has a simple design and solid buttons which should hopefully last a long time. Operation The operation is simple and manual with strong chunky buttons for play, rewind, fast forward & stop. It has an auto stop on play but not on rewind or fast forward so please be aware of this if you have a weak or fragile tape. I found this to my cost when it chewed one of my 1970’s tapes. Cons There is no button to open the cassette door so this may prove difficult if you have limited manual dexterity. Sound Quality (dependent upon how recorded) The sound quality has proved to be good when replaying my cassettes recorded in the 70’s, 80’s & 90’s (could do with a little more high-end response but that could be my recording) however, 2000’s onwards the quality has been excellent. Please note this can also be dependent on the headphones used. To maintain best sound quality, it is advisable to clean the cassette heads regularly. Cons Due to limited space (the cassette case does not open very far) it is difficult to clean and demagnetize the cassette heads. Earphone Socket I used the Sennheiser CX300 S ear canal headphones and found that if the supplied ear tips did not provide enough bass, you could use ‘Aiivioll’ silicon ear tips instead. I used cheap Philips over ear headphones and they gave excellent bass. When using ear canal headphones, the volume is very good requiring minimal adjustment to increase the volume. This is handy as it saves battery life giving more cassette playing time. Note: If you are using over ear headphones, you will have to drive them a lot more and turn up the volume considerably. Cons Using ear canal headphones, it is likely that you will have to pull the jack out of the Fiio CP13 headphone socket a fraction (0.5 to 1mm). This was not necessary when using over ear headphones. Charging Battery life depends upon headphones used and volume selected. Ear canal headphones give at least 9hrs 10mins. Over ear headphones give about 7hrs 45mins. The cassette player gives no warning when it runs out of power – just stops! Thankfully charging is easy and quick in about 2.5hrs.
L**1
Expensive but so worth it - your cassettes and ears will thank you
I can’t fault the sound and design - it’s truly beautiful. I really thought with no Dolby NR the tape hiss would be overbearing but no, the amp that has been used is pure quality and produces beautiful highs, mids and tight bass with very little feedback. The one thing lacking which would have been perfect is if a Bluetooth transmitter was built in but I knew this wasn’t present before purchasing - maybe a newer model will address this missing function. This can be rectified by purchasing a Bluetooth 3.5mm jack (slots into the headphone jack) and you can then transmit the players music to Bluetooth headphones/speakers etc - a simple fix for £10 or so. If you’ve been searching for a quality modern day portable cassette player you may have just found it
K**R
No wow/flutter noticed; but a small gotcha with the earphone socket
Being it's the cheapest option I bought the blue FiiO CP13 as a portable backup for my old Sony Walkman Professional WM-D6C which is going in for service. Most points encountered already covered in other reviews e.g. motor does not shut off when tape reaches its end, no tone control, no auto-reverse optional setting, no line out, battery is not user-replaceable. (Some of these are good for simpler mechanics so maybe more reliability). Bottom line and most important: I experienced no wow/flutter with tapes, some nearly 60 years old, and the tempo/speed seemed right at least from recollection of items I'd previously played on other audio units. Sound reproduction not better for me than the old Sony WM-D6C and not as good (no surprises) as the (only mid-range) Sony Double Cassette Deck TC-WE475. Main issue otherwise: it drives my Shure SRH840A Over-Ear Wired Headphones BUT the sound was MONO! And that after checking jack fully inserted. The Shure 3.5mm jack is a 4-pole of the modern type which afaik is now standard for headphones whereas it seems that the FiiO CP13's jack socket is the old style 3-pole jack - see jpeg for jack comparisons. Having established I was hearing mono only (and it also sounded materially flat/flanged not just single channel), I plugged in an old pair of Sony over the ear phones with their 3-pole jack and trying eg Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon (lots of oscillating between channels including on track 1) I found it rendered stereo. So to use the Shure or other 4-pole jack I need to get an adaptor which I'm not ecstatic about since theoretically it might put extra leverage strain on the socket. As some adverts claim an adaptor is only for mic 4-pole to 3-pole and won't work for phones, I'm also in the position of having to guess the right type and tentatively think maybe https://www.amazon.co.uk/Creative-Stereo-Connector-Female-Adapter-As-Shown/dp/B0FHJLTHWL It's a solid, chunky unit but has no fasteners for a lanyard. The optional unshielded magnet-fastener (sic) case doesn't look a good idea. Personally I would not travel with this item and given the unit's mass and potential for dropping it eg dragging from a work surface absent-mindedly while phones connected, I'd establish a routine for using it only at home unless someone can point out a good case with a lanyard or (en bandoulière) cross strap to secure its weight. Good enough to keep, only item in prospect now is how long the battery lasts before it no longer takes a charge.
A**R
Old cassettes get new life
Good solid cassette player, I can now listen to my old tapes including old radio programmes. Purchased from seller Amazon US c£87 with no additional tax etc. There is hiss when playing but I soon got used to it. It's a solid machine. Website Audioreviews hints that battery could be replaced amongst other user adjustments. A good buy.
M**R
Holy FFFFFFFFFFFF Moly
I was expecting it to be good but Crickey Mickey, it's the Bizz. I recorded Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds vinyl album onto a BASF CEII Chrome Extra 120mins. back in 1980, just two years after it was released and I accept that my ears are not as tip top as they were back then and played it on my new toy the Fiio CP13 through a 3.5mm good quality cable to the input of a pair of M-Audio BX4 BT's and FFFFFFFFFFF I'm blown away by the total precision of the sound, bass is full and deep, mid is superb and the treble is bright and crisp like I have not heard in so long. I will be digitising all my tapes now via the Fiio CP13 to an Olympus LS-P4 all singing and dancing field and studio micro recorder and then SD to PC or direct LS-P4 to PC using Audacity or one of my better audio software programs to tweak anything if needed but so far the speed replay is extremely accurate and the head azimuth seems to be perfectly aligned too. For £95 you'd be crazy not to get the Fiio CP13 if you value your old cassette tapes before they lose quality or go west completely. A Untouchable 10 out of 10 . Congratulations Fiio , you should be proud of this little gem.
I**D
Superb quality!
This must be the Rolls Royce of new personal cassette players - it is so beautifully made. Long before CDs became my passion, I built up my classical music collection by buying tape cassettes. Literally hundreds of them - many of which have barely been played more than once and have been boxed up in the loft for the last few decades. As I write this, I am listening to a Debussy Eminence tape dating from the mid 80s. It sounds fantastic. The fact that there is no Dolby NR makes absolutely no difference to the sound. I am looking forward to exploring all my old tapes once more!
M**N
No Dolby noise reduction. Sounds terrible.
So disappointig this immaculately made piece of equipment unfortunately lacks one vital feature, Dolby noise reduction. Over 99.9% of commerlcialy produced cassettes used Dolby B noise reduction and the majority of people recording their own cassettes did the same. Cassettes recorded with Dolby sound horribly thin and bass light without it. When I put my first cassette into the CP13 I was really looking forward to listening to it. What a disappointment. Fiio make some great gear, I have a couple of their other products which are great. Despite this player being beautifully made it is totally unsuitable for playing the majority of tapes the majority of people will have in their collections. Sorry Fiio I'm returning this for a refund.
M**L
Better than expected.
It's a solid piece of equipment, producing excellent sound and the controls are firm , much better than the equipment we used to use. Handles old tapes, whether prerecorded or homemade with accuracy, and tapes that have been in the garage for years are as new. Worth the cost so far, and I am enjoying the memories from way back.
د**ي
مشغل ممتاز
منتج جميل وسلسل
M**9
Ottimo walkman moderno
Comprato per curiosità, avendo ancora molte cassette musicali e nessun riproduttore funzionante. Non avevo grosse aspettative (abituato al mio Sony WMD6) ma devo ammettere che come riproduttore funziona bene e la ricarica da usb-c è molto comoda. Provato sia con le cuffie (riesce a suonare bene con le cuffie a bassa impedenza, con le Sennheiser HD600 ovviamente non ce la fà) che collegato all'impianto stereo. Qualità audio piu che accettabile (stiamo pur sempre parlando di musicassette, con tutti i limiti del supporto), peccato non abbia una uscita di linea per la connessione allo stereo ma si debba utilizzare l'uscita cuffia. Il bluetooth sarebbe un plus per l'uso con cuffie/auricolari, ma usandolo esclusivamente a casa non lo trovo un limite cosi importante
南**狐
音はたしかに安定していて良い
私の勘違いで録音もできると思っていたら再生のみでした。評判の通り再生音はカセットとは思われない音質でとても満足しています。まだデジタル録音のない時代に録り溜めたJAZZのエアーチャックのカセットを聞いて楽しみます。
E**O
El viejo y querido sonido analógico de un buen cassette
Este es un walkman con la calidad tal vez mejor que los que se hacían en Japón en los años 80. Solo le faltaría tener Dolby-B para ser perfecto. Sonido analógico del bueno (por supuesto con auriculares buenos o unos buenos altavoces) ya se sabe que en una cadena de dispositivos sonoros, la máxima calidad es la del eslabón más débil. Es una pena que nadie encare la elaboración de buenos boombox, radiocassettes y pletinas con la calidad de antaño, y como demuestra FiiO ya se puede hacer también en China, si se quiere.
A**.
Sehr Gut
Also ich beschäftige mich schon sehr lange mit Kassetten und Walkman. Ich bin damit aufgewachsen und habe ca. 100 Kassetten aufgenommen und besitze ca 20 Walkman. Ich habe auch 2x das Modell von We Are Rewind und ich muss sagen das Gerät hält nicht nur damit mit, sondern übertrifft in Sachen Verarbeitung und Soundqualität. Der We Are Rewind ist für heutige Standards schon sehr gut keine Frage, aber der Fiio überzeugt mit dem kleineren Design, den Aluminium Gehäuse und Aluminium Knöpfen. Der Klang ist aufgrund des Tonkopf (der in allen neuen Walkmans verbaut wird) dem Weg Are Rewind ähnlich, dennoch finde ich den Klang ausgewogener. Natürlich fehlt hier die Bluetooth-Funktion, die ich sehr begrüßt habe. Bei diesem Gerät ist als einziger Nachteil ein Motorgeräusch zu vernehmen. Der We Are Rewind ist da DEUTLICH leiser. Also störend habe ich das nur am Anfang empfunden. Beim Musik hören ist es so oder so nicht zu wahrzunehmen. Falls man auf die Idee kommt leise abends mit einer Box zu hören, könnte das vllt stören aber sonst ist das egal. Bei horizontaler Bewegung eiert die Musik leicht und wenn man das Gerät kippt, wird der Sound kurz dumpf. Genau das selbe Problem haben beide We Are Rewind von mir auch. Es ist also vermutlich auf den Mechanismus zurückführbar. Würde ich das Gerät empfehlen? JA! Es gibt bis auf den We Are Rewind nicht vergleichbares neu zu kaufen, dass aus so veralteter, schlechter und billiger Technik so viel rausholt. Natürlich hält dieses Gerät mit keinem High End Gerät von Sony oder Aiwa mit, ist dafür aber neu und hat eben keine Probleme oder Altersschwäche. Der Riemen sollte fürs erste mind. 5-10 Jahre halten. Beim Akku sieht die Sache natürlich anders aus. Der We Are Rewind lässt sich tatsächlich gefahrlos öffnen und die Batterie lässt sich wohl auch einfach tauschen. Beim Fiio soll es wohl so ähnlich sein. Also kleine Info zum Schluss...... Die Tapegeschwindigkeit lässt sich übrigens doch einstellen. Die Verstellschraube befindet sich im Kassettenfach und kann mit Hilfe von YouTube ohne Probleme gefunden werden. Update: Ich habe den Walkman jetzt einige Stunden genutzt und habe noch eine Schwäche festgestellt. Wer bei diesem Walkman auf die Idee kommt längere Tapes zu benutzen (alles über 90min) sollte es besser lassen. Längere Tapes sind meist deutlich dünner und können von vielen Walkmans nicht gut abgespielt werden. Ich habe dies bei einem Metal Tape (IV) festgestellt da es 100min hat. Der Ton wird dumpf und hat sich bei mir nach links verschoben. Bedauerlicherweise hat das auch der alte WM24 gemacht..... Ich ging als erstes von einem Fehler bei der Aufnahme aus...... Der We Are Rewind hat diese aber etwas besser abspielen können auch wenn in der Anleitung davon abgeraten wird. Aber auch hier sind die Stimmen Mal weiter links, Mal weiter rechts gewesen. Bei 90min Tapes Chrome und Ferro sind keine Probleme zu bemerken. Ich habe noch ein paar 120min Chrome Tapes die auf dem We Are Rewind bestens laufen. Mal sehen wie es damit auf dem Fio aussieht :) Update II: Alle Tapes funktionieren doch. Ich weiß nicht warum, aber auf einmal klappt es doch ohne Probleme 🤷🏽♂️. Leider musste ich feststellen, dass meine Auto-Stop Funktion nicht funktioniert. Mir ist es nie aufgefallen, da ich die Tapes immer am Ende gespult habe. Da muss man natürlich selbst stoppen. Jetzt da ich auf der Arbeit sie Hände voll hatte und das Gerät das hätte selbst erledigen müssen, hat es das nicht gemacht. Der Motor lief weiter. Ich gehe hier aber tatsächlich von einem Produktionsfehler aus, da ich im Internet bei keinem anderen Nutzer sowas gesehen habe oder so eine Beschwerde gehört habe. Der Kundenservice würde kontaktiert und ich bekomme das Geld zurück. Das Gerät geht dann zurück an den Händler und ich werde natürlich ein neues Gerät bestellen, da ich durch aus zufrieden bin Ich Brauch einfach ein solides Gerät, das eine gewisse Wertigkeit und Soundqualität hat und das bietet der Fiio auch. Als kleine Anmerkung: Wenn man wie früher den Walkman am Gürtel haben möchte, kann man sich das ganz einfach selber basteln (siehe Bild) ich habe mir leider nicht genug Mühe gegeben aber mit Sekundenkleber und einem Gürtelklip kann man was brauchbares aus der Fiio Hülle machen. Nur empfehlen ich es nicht damit zu übertreiben so wie ich. Das Ergebnis kann auf jedenfall was die Stabilität betrifft überzeugen. Da man die Rückseite eh nie sieht, ist mir das Aussehen an der Stelle auch egal.
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