Supreme x FiiO DM13 CD Player
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — FiiO
DM13 Portable Stereo CD Player
About the original
The FiiO DM13 is a portable CD player built around dual Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC chips with a balanced 4.4mm output, a 3.5mm single-ended output, 660mW of balanced power, roughly 10 hours of battery life, aptX HD and LDAC Bluetooth transmission, and a built-in CD ripping function that saves tracks as WAV or FLAC to microSD. Anti-skip buffering and mechanical isolation allow playback while walking. FiiO Electronics Technology was founded in Guangzhou in 2007 and has built a line of DACs, headphone amplifiers, and digital audio players positioned between consumer audio and high-end hi-fi. The SS26 Supreme version applies a co-branded top plate to the standard DM13.
About FiiO
FiiO Electronics Technology is a Chinese consumer audio manufacturer founded in April 2007 in Guangzhou. The company launched with the PS1120 speaker dock for Meizu portable players and released its first headphone amplifier, the E3, later that year. FiiO built a following among audiophiles in the early 2010s through affordable portable amplifiers and USB DACs in its E-series, notably the E17 Alpen. The catalog has since expanded to digital audio players in the X and M series, in-ear monitors, Bluetooth DAC amps, and desktop components. Supreme's collaboration produced a co-branded FiiO portable audio product with box logo graphics.


