Oppo Ceasing production


Just visited Oppo's web site.  They are ceasing production of all their products and will only do warranty work and firmware support for their products.  They no longer have the resources to manufacture new products.  Didn't see this one coming.
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It is ironic that the streaming feature they dropped from the latest geration is exactly what could have saved them. Streaming, after all, is what is killing disc sales and what led to Best Buy’s decision to no longer sell CDs. I own a BDP-83 and a 103. I didn’t buy the 103 for streaming but it is pretty much all I use it for these days. And streaming is my main listening method now, I no longer invest in SACD. I recently decided that the 103 is the last disc player I will buy and it’s replacement will be a music streamer of some sort if it ever fails. I’ve researched a few dedicated streamers and some of the prices are out of my acceptable range. Wouldn’t it have been fantastic if Oppo had entered that market and made a dedicated music streaming device at their affordable prices? They would have had my money with enthusiasm.

I would add that Oppo products haven’t been bullet proof in my personal experience. They’re really good for the price, but not on the gilded pedestal some are placing them on. The 83’s had a well known issue with the disc tray. I had to send mine in for replacement and was charged for the replacement of the defective part they sold me. It also used to skip quite a bit when it would play. And I never loved the audio quality of their players, but I was in their entry level range so I guess that’s fine.


It's a Chinese owned. Although operating independently it's finances come from China. I think the decision has more to do with Chinese retaliation against tariffs than anything else.

This was an E-mail response to me from Oppo just a couple weeks ago. It made no mention of completely going out of business. Strange and sad.


Bill,


Unfortunately we have stopped the manufacturing of the Sonica DAC and the HA-2SE as we were finding that the cost of manufacturing such precision products and the sales volume were just not in a good enough equilibrium to continue their manufacturing.


So there are no current plans on manufacturing additional Soncia DAC and HA-2SE products.


Best Regards,

Customer Service
OPPO Digital, Inc.
162 Constitution Dr. Menlo Park, CA 94025Service@oppodigital.com
Tel: 650-961-1118
Fax: 650-961-1119Enter your text ...
Very strange, but not unexpected given the elimination of features in the latest 200 series of players including direct access apps. Purchased my BDP105 for 1) performance to $ ratio, 2) multi-format disk play, 3) streaming and 4) two video outputs (I have a small 7” monitor at my listening position). It seems the parent company, BBK Electronics, is focusing on smart phones, MP3 & 4 players and other consumer and industrial electronics. For whatever reason, BBK didn’t sell the brand and continue as a third party manufacturer.