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FiiO CP15

Discussion in 'Chat Area' started by EIREXE, Jun 12, 2025.

  1. cjc0726

    cjc0726 New Member

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    Just saw that FIIO announced that it is delayed again to Fall 2026 unfortunatley, thinking about pulling the trigger on the cp13 already. Any thoughts
     
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    Jam_On_It Active Member

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    I own a CP-13 and I love it.
    Sounds very good with the Zero:2 IEM’s!
     
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    Which Zero:2 IEMs? I recently purchased a pair of Salnotes 7hz x Zero:2 just to try out IEMs and im already thinking about upgrading to some linsoul ones.
     
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    Linsoul 7Hz x Crinacle Zero:2

    I love them. They’re currently my favorite sounding IEM / headphones.
     
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    The Linsouls sound remarkably good with the CP-13.

    Truth is, the CP-13 is a little thin on bass. Using different headphones / IEMs can have a noticeable effect on the CP-13’s sound. On-Ear Koss KXT-Pro1 headphones delivers more bass without sounding bloated or muddy. Koss Porta Pro’s sound awful to me even on the bass-thin CP-13. The bass is obese and runs all over the mids and highs.
    The Linsoul IEM’s have great clarity, imaging, and detail but bass is a little thin. In all, for the CP-13, my preference is the Linsouls.

    quick edit: I think the thin sounding bass on the Linsouls is a result of the inherent thin sound of the the CP-13 itself.
     

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