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...
Published: 2014-05-12, Author: Tom , review by: audioholics.com
Stellar midrange, Easy to drive with any device, Flat frequency response, Fantastic Bass extension, Topnotch fit and finish
Denim carrying case, Sometimes a bit laid back in high frequencies, Price
The Oppo PM-1 Planar Magnetic headphones surprised me on so many levels. I expected them to sound great with high quality music, and they did. I expected them to be clearer and crisper than other headphones with traditional drivers, and they were. What I ...
Published: 2014-04-26, Author: Ed , review by: 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...
Abstract: 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:...
Published: 2014-04-16, Author: Jay , review by: 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...