Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Oppo HA-2 Portable headphone amplifier and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oppo HA-2 Portable headphone amplifier.
December 2015
(90%)
18 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Two gain settings to accommodate a wide range of earbuds and headphones. Plenty of power to drive popular high-end planar magnetic cans. Versatile inputs for digital connection to Android and Apple products. Brilliant sound quality from the ESS ES9018-K2M
A bit heavy. USB connection is lost after a period of inactivity,
The Oppo HA-2 Portable Headphone Amp and DAC will probably be one of the most exciting products to come out in 2015. It is incredibly well built, with a fit and finish on par with Apple products, includes one of the best DAC chips on the market, and has a...
Published: 2015-12-19, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
great design, slim footprint, great sound, well balanced, great compatibility, powerbank capabilities, great value
no carrying case, no wireless streaming options
If you’re the average music consumer, you’ll likely want to skip this product. As an average music consumer, chances are that either your music library is in a lossy format (256kbps and below), or the headphones you’re using aren’t high-end enough; and, as w...
The OPPO HA-2 portable headphone amplifier performs as great as it looks. Whilst it pairs best with the PM-3 headphones, our tests with other brands, show that they too stand to gain some treble and bass boosts, resulting in a rich-sounding audio experie...
Abstract: Models In This Roundup Schiit Fulla ($79) AudioQuest DragonFly v1.2 ($149) Oppo HA-2 ($299) Celsus Sound Companion One($595) Sony PHA-3 ($1,000)The Headphones Oppo PM-2 Sennheiser HD 600 Sony MDR-V6The Test Tracks, Lossy The Ramones: “I Wanna Be Sedated,”...
Published: 2015-05-27, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
RAM price drop means bargain PC memory upgradesOppo was kind enough to send over the HA-2 portable DAC headphone amp along with the quite lovely PM-3 headphones. Is there any need for an amp to be plugged in to your phone or laptop? Does the HA-2 make any...
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Published: 2015-05-19, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Tremendous specification, Beautifully built, Powerful and engaging sound
Some limitations to charging on the go, Slightly bulky, Limited information from the unit
The Oppo is not an entirely mainstream product. For the most part, people are content to use the headphone output of their smartphone and be done with it. Spending £260 on a product to boost that performance is a fairly unusual thing to do. This being sai...
Abstract: Designed for the new world of portable audio on smartphones, this headphone amp will make your music come alive. The theory is that our regular smartphones lack the best components to manage the digital-to- analogue, or DAC, conversion of audio files bef...