Oppo PM-1 Headphones - Over/On Ear
- Location
- NSW, AU
- Seller
- Stedes
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 20 Aug 2024
- Last seen
- 6d ago
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Oppo PM-1 Headphones - Over/On Ear Oppo PM-1 Headphones - Over Ear - Open Back. These were purchased new by myself just before the Covid 19 lockdowns. It was one of the last pairs produced before Oppo stopped production. Unfortunately, due to the nature of my work, I was not able to work from home so they never got much use. Present as close to a new pair that anyone can find today. Sold in original wooden presentation case which has never left the box. Included are: Short 3.5mm cable (unused) Single ended 6.25mm cable Oppo original 3m Balanced Cable Wooden presentation box (unmarked) 2 p
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Oppo Digital, the audiophile arm of the Chinese electronics giant Oppo, traces its roots to 2004 with the establishment of its U.S. division in Menlo Park, California. This overseas outpost of the Dongguan-based parent company, founded amid BBK Electronics' expansion under entrepreneur Duan Yongping, focused on high-fidelity audio and video gear sold exclusively online. From humble beginnings in MP3 players and DVD units, it carved a niche in premium home entertainment during the Blu-ray era.
The brand specialized in personal audio and video equipment, gaining acclaim for Blu-ray Disc players renowned for superior sound quality, sleek design, and robust performance. Entering the personal audio market in 2014, Oppo offered headphones and related products that emphasized precision playback, though it never delved deeply into traditional hi-fi categories like amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, or cables.
Oppo Digital held a strong mid-to-high-end position among discerning buyers, prized for reliable, value-driven excellence in digital playback before ceasing operations around 2020. Its legacy endures as a benchmark for accessible audiophile gear, appealing to enthusiasts seeking polished integration of video and sound without boutique excess.
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