I did!
They sound amazing. They're lightweight and comfortable. Really thrilled with them.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Very comfortable
- Sound is outstanding -- really, really happy with this
- They come with a very nice quality hard case
- Inexpensive, I bought these the same time as a pair of $700 headphones (jvc wood 01)... and to be honest, I enjoy the sound of these quite a bit more.
- Handsome packaging
Cons:
- This is hard to explain and accurately portray how I feel -- but if I had to find something to complain about, it would be the materials or build quality. Let me elaborate. I don't think they look or feel cheap, but certain aspects of them don't suit my taste and some of the materials aren't premium (hard to fault this on $200 price point). For example -- the actual pads and headband have some sort of leather (not sure if it's real or not) -- this feels and looks nice. However many of the other parts are plastic and not premium, and on the headband where you can expand it, there's some kind of shiny metallic looking material that I am not a fan of. I also think that if different materials were used it would impact the weight and they wouldn't be as comfortable, so it's a trade-off I'm OK with.
From pictures I've seen, I think the oppo's aesthetically and build quality, for my taste is like 10/10. The RBH HP-2's are like 6 or 7 for my taste as far as aesthetics and build. But they look fine, and the sound is amazing. I haven't heard the oppo's, but the HP2's are amazing... really happy with them, will be my daily headphones hopefully for years to come, and they're the kind of headphones that, after hearing them, I feel like why should I even come to this site anymore?
I'd happily consider getting a higher end model with premium materials if RBH ever comes out with one... but for $200, doesn't really get much better than this as far as I'm concerned.