Your ears may touch the driver assembly causing some minor discomfort. Could have benefited from deeper ear pads.High end not as crisp as some cheaper phones.The elongated ear cups may cause discomfort depending on the size of your melon. If you have big Ross Perot ears, you may be in for a world of pain like Smokey from Big Lebowski. The transient response is quick and sharp.Movement of the headphones is nice and fluid.Balanced, neutral, and beautiful sound.Captures vocals and instruments very well.They’re unique in the fact that they are planar magnetic headphones but closed back and significantly lighter than say a HIFIMAN or Audeze model. They sound like you’re right there in a live setting, and really excel with instruments and vocals especially. For closed back headphones, they have a pretty decent soundstage. The thing to know about these bad boys is that they sound musical. Included Accessories: Carrying case, User Manual.Weight: 320g (Black/White), 310g (Cherry Red/Steel Blue).Cables: 3m detachable cable (3.5mm with 6.35mm adapter), 1.2m detachable cable (3.5mm).Now without further ado, let’s get rolling!! Oppo PM3 Ratings/Price Today I will outline the Oppo PM3 and then compare it with the Bower & Wilkins P7 towards the end. You’ve come to the right place!! What I will bring you in this review Bowers and Wilkins P7 comparison, grab a snack, sit back and relax because.