Fiio CP13 cassette player review: Nostalgia done right

I used to take my Walkman (a WM-GX100) everywhere in my pre-teen years; it was just cool to be able to listen to music on the go, and I was attached to that thing — most of my vacation photos from that era had me rocking that Walkman. 

When Sony’s Discman became accessible a few years later, I switched over to those models. I ended up buying a few dozen cassettes (mostly alt rock), but the collection wasn’t anywhere as extensive as my CD catalog, and I haven’t paid any attention to them for the better part of two decades.

Fiio CP13 cassette player's design

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

These days, I use Roon to stream my lossless music library throughout the house, and I don’t really use any analog media. But with a resurgence in retro tech, audio manufacturers are once again catering to this niche, and when Fiio said it was making a cassette player, I was interested.

Fiio CP13 cassette player with cassettes next to it

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

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