Farewell to OPPO Electronics

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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,579
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    What no one has brought up is money... We do not know how far in debt the company is. Could be the banks are unwilling to keep a line going on the company, not enough to file bankruptcy but too much to continue.

    Either way this is a shock and I wish I was in a position to buy the 205. It was the player I was going to buy sometime in the future.....
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    The price for units might go up or they might go down.

    Anybody have a thought about this Oppo market now?

    I think they will rise like rare Tiffany & Co. jewelry, Frames or what ever, like the Sony FM tuner that sells for 300 now too. I have a Sony Tuner Box and it does sound good.
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,520
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    I don't think pricing will go down necessarily, if anything, the vaccum will probably cause a stability in pricing for a while until new tech emerges and renders current production models to be obsolete.
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  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
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    Crutchfield sold out of their 205 stock last night. 2 week wait now. They are selling well with the news.
    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

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  • Upstatemax
    Upstatemax Posts: 2,623
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    dolbyd wrote: »
    Crutchfield sold out of their 205 stock last night. 2 week wait now. They are selling well with the news.

    Same with the 203...
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,579
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    there will not be many to be had I'm pretty sure......Used prices will go through the roof.....
  • gumbay13
    gumbay13 Posts: 360
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    OPPO still has both in stock...at least currently
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  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
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    Coincidentally, I received this email from DVDFab this morning.

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    It seems like HOT PROPERTY for sure.

    I wonder if the older models like the 95 or 93 will become hotly wanted pieces too?
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Upstatemax
    Upstatemax Posts: 2,623
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    Decided to order a 203.

    It’s the player I want in my HT once I upgrade the TV, I’ll just have the UHD player before the UHD TV.

    Haha
  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
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    Upstatemax wrote: »
    Decided to order a 203.

    It’s the player I want in my HT once I upgrade the TV, I’ll just have the UHD player before the UHD TV.

    Haha

    Smart. It’s a great unit.
    I am close to ordering a 205 for my future basement room. Waiting for my accountant to give me the final damage before do.
    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

    Office- Legend L600, in ceiling Polk RC80i, Marantz 7704, OPPO 203, Pioneer Elite PDF-59 CD, PSA Stellar 300, Sony 55" 800B, Gik room treatment

    Master BR- Signature ES60, Signature S35 Center, Signature S15 Dolby Height, LSI700 in ceiling, SVS-SB4000, Marantz 5012, Emotiva XPA5 G2, OPPO 203, Pioneer DVL-919 Laser Disc, Sony 55" OLED

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  • DaveHo
    DaveHo Posts: 3,481
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    Already have a 205. I think the value will go up once there's no more new stock. But mine's not going anywhere. I also have a pair of their PM-3 headphones. I did order a set of replacement ear pads. Nothing wrong with mine, but they will eventually need to be replaced and there's no generic replacement available.
  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
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    Maybe they stayed in CA too long? I know I did.
  • sgmsmg
    sgmsmg Posts: 542
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    Ordered a 2nd 205 today just to be safe. I will probably use it instead of my 103D.
    2 Channel
    Pre:Bryston BP173
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    Source: Oppo UDP-205, Bryston BDA-3, Bryston BDP-3, Bryston BCD-3, Apple TV, Amazon Fire
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    Subwoofers: SVS SB16 x 4
    Source: Oppo UDP-205, Apple TV, Amazon Fire
    Cables: AQ Meteor/Rocket 88, AQ Niagara/Sky
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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,056
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    This sucks, I'm getting very tired of watch company after company store after Store close. Toy R Us is also going out of business. The world as we use to know it is going away
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 7,981
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    mantis wrote: »
    This sucks, I'm getting very tired of watch company after company store after Store close. Toy R Us is also going out of business. The world as we use to know it is going away

    Yep. I'm sure people alive in the 50s just HATED life since there was no K-Mart, Toys-r-us, or Oppo.

    And they probably lamented the fact that horse and buggies had been systematically replaced by those demonic gas powered motor vehicles...
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  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 16,908
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    I have been going back and forth in my head debating on buying a second 205.. ugh...
  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,314
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    I purchased a 203 a few months ago. I bought it to play what few SACD's I have, and to use is as a Transport into a DAC.

    I was a little up-tight when I heard the news of OPPO closing shop, but I've gotten over it. Still glad I have the 203, it's a good Disc Spinner.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,906
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    I don't see it as a major issue. How many companies have closed their doors in the past ? One door closes, another opens.

    How many of us have gear from companies already gone ? Joule ? McCormack ? Carver ? Enjoy your Oppo and don't fret over it. Eventually someone else will come out with a comparable product.

    Besides....it's almost grill season here in the Midwest. Priorities man, priorities. :)
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,046
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    mantis wrote: »
    This sucks, I'm getting very tired of watch company after company store after Store close. Toy R Us is also going out of business. The world as we use to know it is going away

    Dang -- well there goes my primary source for audio purchases.


    :|

    ahem.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,046
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    Rick88 wrote: »
    mantis wrote: »
    This sucks, I'm getting very tired of watch company after company store after Store close. Toy R Us is also going out of business. The world as we use to know it is going away

    Yep, likely won't be long before Sears and K-Mart are gone as well.

    They've been moribund for years -- the astonishing thing is that there are still some with the doors open.
    tonyb wrote: »
    I don't see it as a major issue. How many companies have closed their doors in the past ? One door closes, another opens.

    How many of us have gear from companies already gone ? Joule ? McCormack ? Carver ? Enjoy your Oppo and don't fret over it. Eventually someone else will come out with a comparable product.

    Besides....it's almost grill season here in the Midwest. Priorities man, priorities. :)

    Whaddya mean, almost? I grilled last night, in the teeth of 60 mph gusts as a cold front roared through.

    :p
  • mlistens03
    mlistens03 Posts: 2,767
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    mhardy6647 wrote: »

    Whaddya mean, almost? I grilled last night, in the teeth of 60 mph gusts as a cold front roared through.

    :p

    Hold on to your hat! And... the hot dogs and hamburgers?
  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 7,981
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    @mhardy6647 is a real man. @tonyb step it up man! Isn't the grill season worth a little pain?!?
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,046
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    mlistens03 wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »

    Whaddya mean, almost? I grilled last night, in the teeth of 60 mph gusts as a cold front roared through.

    :p

    Hold on to your hat! And... the hot dogs and hamburgers?

    country style ribs -- nice and dense so they didn't blow away.
    Hamburgers woulda been Frisbees, man! ;)


    Heck, we grille year round. I drag the ol' Weber out onto the driveway and do what needs to be done.
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
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    mantis wrote: »
    This sucks, I'm getting very tired of watch company after company store after Store close. Toy R Us is also going out of business. The world as we use to know it is going away

    Come on Dan, dramatic much? You work in this industry, you know probably before the rest of us how fast things are changing. Life is built on change, you either adapt and change with it or become useless. In which case, move over and get out of the way for the rest of us.
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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 9,983
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    Pigs R Us was my avatar name for my fantasy football team for years. Carry on.
  • smglbrth
    smglbrth Posts: 1,460
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    Cheap BDP's have dominated the market for some time now. In fact, I've read on here more than once about a complaint with a more expensive spinner not reading discs but a cheaper LG, Sony, whatever reads the disc without fail. Granted, not an Oppo but other's.

    I see less and less BDP's from the companies which are frequently mentioned on here. While I agree that more and more people are streaming (which I don't like, physical media fan here all the way, with all formats) the fact of the matter is cheap BDP's dominate, period. They don't cost much and if they last a couple years, no big deal, just go buy another cheap player (throw away society!) My parents Panasonic BDP was only around $100, I think, has WIFI built in, plays everything they throw at it and, so far, has lasted them over 5 years with no hiccups. They aren't audio nuts like most of here are but are very pleased none the less.

    I'm sad to see Oppo go the way of the dodo bird but not surprised. As was mentioned, another company will pick up the slack...
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  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,372
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    True. Anyone can go to Walmart and buy ten name brand Blu Ray players for the price of one Oppo. They get the job done for most people who want to spin discs.
  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 9,983
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    Look at how Sony has flooded the market with the UBP-X800 4K Blu-ray player for $150....
  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
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    I have a cheap Sony plastic box about the size of cake mix that plays sacd's I tried it once. It's fine though for movies that I don't watch.

    Anyway I predicted physical media would be gone in five years, for all intents and purposes it will be, until someone says it looks better.