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Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Steven , review by: enjoythemusic.com
OPPO's HA-2 is very impressive for the money, truly it is. I found nothing offensive and enjoyed many hours of music through it. When combined with the OPPO PM-3, it is perhaps the best value for your money within the market today at just under $700. They...
Unlike a lot of the price-sensitive planar magnetic competition, the PM-3 is more than just a great-sounding device. Like the HA-2, it is awesomely outfitted for its price, and awesomely finished at any price. Unlike the HA-2, it is exquisite for use both...
Abstract: It is no secret that i was into headphones since the ripe ol' age of 6. That was my very first exposure to Koss' creation and thus began nearly five decades of this continuing journey. During my youth, one of my jobs was at a top-shelf portable audio stor...
Brilliant and rich sound; Very comfortable; Interchangeable cable thanks to 3.5mm jack on the headphone;
No way of folding them up; Paint job does wear down;
Comparable to KEF's M500 in every way, Oppo's PM-3 are one of the best sets of headphones we've played with, coming in under $600 and sounding like they should cost more.That's not a plea for Oppo to raise the price, either; no, they can stay down under t...
The Oppo PM-3 is an affordable planar magnetic headphone that's well-built, attractively designed, relatively comfortable, and optimized for use with mobile devices. The headphones deliver high-fidelity sound and come with a nice carrying case as well as
Reveals flaws in poorly recorded or grittier sounding tracks (plays best with lossless/high-resolution files); fits a little snugly
The Oppo PM-3 is an impressive headphone -- both in terms of build and sound quality -- but just how impressive you think it is will depend on what music you feed it and from what source....
There's no other way to say it – if you want to spend £350/$400 on a pair of headphones, look no further than the Oppo PM-3. They're the best headphones we've ever tested at this price point. They deliver everything you'd expect from headphones that cost...
Abstract: Christmas is coming and you need that knock-out present – well we're here to save the day. Back in November, we looked at Oppo Digital's new HA-2 portable amplifier and PM-3 headphones ( Come in Major Tom? New Christmas Presents from Oppo ), which boasted...
Abstract: With the promise of being the world's lightest closed-back planar magnetic headphones, the OPPO PM-3 product belongs to the over-the-ears style of headphones. Weighing 320g, the OPPO PM-3 brings together a brushed metallic frame with plush padding materia...
Not as dynamic as they could be, Treble could do with more sparkle,
Do we recommend the Oppos? For looks and build quality, it's a definite yes. Then there's the insightful presentation and punchy, controlled bass.But higher up the frequency range, these headphones lack the sonic finesse of rivals. They are well worth a l...