Summary
Based on 2 reviews, the ddHiFi Memory E13p is receiving steady, if unspectacular, approval from reviewers, highlighting its dependable nature.
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6.3Gaming Grade
BddHiFi Memory E13p Details
Driver Configuration: 1Planar
Tuning Type: U-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $169.99
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ddHiFi Memory E13P combines a semi-in-ear “hybrid” fit (side-firing tube + tips) with a single 13 mm planar driver and a fixed USB-C DAC/amp using the Cirrus Logic CS43198, targeting phone-first listening without extra dongles. ddHiFi cites a MOONDROP-developed planar unit and decoding support up to 32-bit/384 kHz plus native DSD256, with an MSRP of $169.99.
Tonally, performance lines up as neutral-U: a modest sub-bass lift for punch, clear (slightly recessed) mids, and a forward but controlled treble that keeps cymbals crisp without obvious glare; detail retrieval and imaging are competitive for the price, while stage width is decent if not panoramic. Multiple third-party impressions echo this balance, noting solid bass texture, clean separation, and lively top-end energy suited to pop/rock.
Trade-offs are clear: the fixed USB-C cable/DAC limits source and connector flexibility (no cable rolling), and the semi-in-ear geometry offers only moderate isolation; on the flip side, claimed low THD (<0.05%) and high efficiency make it easy to drive cleanly from a phone. As a travel-friendly planar under $200, E13P prioritizes convenience and competent technicals over ultimate stage size or tunability, yielding strong value if you want plug-and-play clarity with mild bass/treble lift.
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Compare ddHiFi Memory E13p to popular alternatives
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| IEM | alt. Score | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Letshuoer S12 Ultra
                                     Letshuoer S12 Ultra offers better details, treble and bass. 
                                    
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                                7.6 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Gizaudio x Binary Chopin
                                     Gizaudio x Binary Chopin offers better dynamics, bass and details. 
                                    
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                                7.5 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Hidizs MP145
                                     Hidizs MP145 offers better dynamics, details and soundstage. 
                                    
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                                7.3 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Crinear Daybreak
                                     Crinear Daybreak offers better details, mids and imaging. 
                                    
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                                7.3 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. TWISTURA WoodNote
                                     TWISTURA WoodNote offers better mids and soundstage. 
                                    
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                                7.3 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. DUNU x KOTO ITO
                                     DUNU x KOTO ITO offers better bass, dynamics and soundstage. 
                                    
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                                7.2 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Kiwi Ears Aether
                                     Kiwi Ears Aether offers better soundstage, treble and mids. 
                                    
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                                7.2 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Kiwi Ears KE4
                                     Kiwi Ears KE4 offers better mids, treble and soundstage. 
                                    
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                                7.2 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Hidizs mk12 x Ducbloke
                                     Hidizs mk12 x Ducbloke offers better dynamics, bass and soundstage. 
                                    
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                                7.1 | 
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                                    ddHiFi Memory E13p vs. Myer Audio CKLVX D41
                                     Myer Audio CKLVX D41 offers better mids. 
                                    
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                                7.1 | 
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A-- It balances warmth and clarity well, showing only minor quirks along the way. Timbre feels believable with most instruments.
 
Average Technical Grade
B- Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
 
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