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			Looking at it, I'd have presumed it would sound d way better than the K3, but reading the hifi+ review, I'm left wondering if it actually does. Maybe it really is more about the looks on this one. Maybe the K3 would have sounded better?
		
		
	 
The K3 is a typical integrated big boy. The Oxygen is a statement in industrial design, user interface and company's engineering prowes. Fans of B&O and Jacob Jensen's work would understand. 
This isn't for 'audiophiles' or pragmatists. It's aesthetics aficionados choice. They even print Jay Paul Apodaca art work on the top cover. 
"**** Bernini, it's just casework".