Sammanfattning: PM-1's, with plastic parts that don't affect the sound, replacing hand machined aluminum parts. Jason Liao, of OPPO, provided the following information the full statement is at the end of this review:...
Sammanfattning: Although they are designed in Silicon Valley, the headphones' Chinese heritage is to be seen in the splendid, polished wooden case they arrive in, which looks as if it should contain some fine oolong tea. One annoying detail is a lead that came “permed” w...
At over £1000 OPPOs PM1s are not a cheap headphone by any stretch of the imagination, indeed they are the second priciest headphones I've heard and only beat in this respect by the Audeze's. That said they aren't massively more expensive than the Sennheis...
Publicerad: 2014-08-20, Författare: Andrew , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
They come remarkably close to the sound of our beloved Stax electrostatics in some ways, with a little less extreme HF reach although the OPPO PM-1 planar-magnetic headphones stride ahead in respect of their mastery of bass instruments. The build quality...
Publicerad: 2014-07-14, Författare: Andrew , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Very comfortable, Excellent sound quality, obviously
Rivals offer greater perception of detail, Finishing touches add too much to price, A touch soft-sounding
They're a bit too obsessed with luxury for their own good and don't have the epic scale of some rivals, but the Oppo PM-1 are the most accessible true super high-end headphones we've used. Next, read our best headphones round-up...
Publicerad: 2014-06-30, Författare: Ryan , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Vivid detail and definition, Warm and rich low end, Subtle, yet accurate treble, Huge sound stage, Pure, distortion-free sound, Comfortable, stylish design
Flimsy headphone cable, Elite price tag
Oppo's PM-1 succeed on all levels – not bad for the first shot out of the gate. Perhaps just as exciting, the company's forthcoming PM-2 is priced much more reasonably ($700), and promises comparable sound quality. For those who do a lot of listening on...
Smooth presentation means they're not the punchiest
We're still surprised that Oppo has turned its hand to headphones, but the bigger surprise here is just how great they sound.The PM-1s are a resounding success. We love them, and we think everybody should hear them.Yes, £1100 is a lot to spend on headphon...
Publicerad: 2014-04-26, Författare: Ed , testad av: avforums.com
Wonderfully real and engaging sound, Beautifully built, Extremely comfortabe
Not very sensitive, Slightly limited bass response, Slightly blingy box
Last month, I attracted the attention of some people when I awarded the Sennheiser IE800 a perfect score. If they are concerned I'm going to do the same thing for the Oppo, they can rest easy - the PM-1 is not perfect and neither does it represent the abs...
Publicerad: 2014-04-16, Författare: Jay , testad av: gadgetynews.com
When was the last time you saw some headphones bearing the Oppo logo? Usually for first-time products coming from companies this is where I'll start off by saying something like – You have to keep in mind that X has never released a Y before… But not this...