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SIVGA SV021 Robin Rosewood Classic Wooden Closed Back Wired Over-Ear Headphone

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The Robin SV021 is not a smooth-sounding headphone. It’s a bit crisp or sharp due to the slight treble and clarity emphasis. Although, I don’t think that its treble is well-extended, or (overly) bright. Its treble region hasn’t reached the level of something like the Grado SR225e, which is a bright-sounding headphone. Bass: Djuro – Drop that bass (01:15-01:30), extends and rumbles a lot more on the 1AM2. Punch quantity is also higher on the 1AM2 while texture, speed and tightness are better as well. A lot more tonally (sounds veiled on the SV021) correct as well as more natural timbre on the 1AM2. Sub-bass: Djuro – Drop that bass (01:15-01:30), not a lot of rumble and extension is below average. Punch quantity is also not that elevated nor is it very tight/fast. Sounds a bit bloated and yet clean at the same time.

Sivga Robin SV021 Headphone Review - Does it Sound Good? Sivga Robin SV021 Headphone Review - Does it Sound Good?

When I handed her the Orioles, I asked her what price range she thought they might belong to. Her guess was five times more than reality. That is high praise for Sivga’s construction. We listened to more songs than those named in this playlist, but those are excellent for identifying a sonic signature. PRaT, Texturization, Detail, Resolution, Dynamics, Impact, and overall tonality are all revealed by those songs. We recommend trying most of the songs from this playlist, especially if you’re searching for new music! Visually, these are eye candy. After all, these were my first impressions before I even had them in hand. Something I’d like to clear up straight away is that the design differs between the two available colors. The materials are exactly the same, the silhouette is exactly the same, but the finish of the wood differs (besides the obvious pleather color difference). All products sold on Headphone Zone carry a GST compliant invoice and all products sold include an 18% GST.It’s a balancing act that gives the vocals presence and clarity, but when it goes too far, can sound a touch harsh. The Oriole’s lean signature does well with fast, energetic music. Now, it is not that I had heard bad things about them, just that the descriptions and graphs pointed me to a set of headphones that doesn’t really align with my personal preferences. I will get into more details as we go through the usual review steps. Do I Wanna Know” by Arctic Monkeys — introduction. SV021 has a stronger impact with more quantity and presence, whereas Blue is more controlled. SV021 has more of a “oomph” due to its deeper sub-bass response. Bass: Djuro – Drop that bass (01:15-01:30), extends lower and rumbles a lot more on the D1100. Punch quantity, speed and texture are similar but tighter on the SV021. Tonality is more accurate as well as more natural timbre on the D1100. Formed by experienced industry engineers and audio pros, Sendy/Sivga strives to break “the barrier of product performance to set new standards and continuing to create [a] magical experience for customers.” They focus on craftsmanship, quality control, and marrying sound quality with beautifully made products. Technical Specifications

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I’m a little more on the fence with the sound signature, although there is lots to like. The Oriole’s clarity and soundstage are outstanding for a pair of headphones in this category. I appreciate that Sivga doesn’t simply model every pair to the pervasive Harman target. Treble is quite aggressive as there are multiple peaks: I can point to at least two, one around 5 kHz and the second around 8 kHz (give or take). These two together make instruments quite harsh and fatiguing. Even though detail is fine, it ends up being lost due to the fact that highs are piercing and not quite pleasant to listen to. Extension is fine, with the upmost frequencies being possibly even too present. The SIVGA SV021 (also called Robin) is the latest member of the Headphone Series with Dynamic Driver. The SV021 features a 50mm diameter Dynamic Driver with an in-house developed Special Polycarbonate Film Diaphragm, which is integrated in to CNC machined and hand polished ear cups made of solid wood material. The Sivga Robin SV021 have been loaned to me by Keydis, the official distributor for Sivga and Sendy Audio (their sister brand) in Spain. They have not made any requests and my review will be as honest and unbiased as possible, but it is worth noting that these headphones have not cost me anything to try out. The bass is far more elevated than I would like, the recession in the lower mids is something that I would not choose, and the peak around the 5k mark is something that I would avoid.

I’m pretty sure that you are well aware of the extremely soft ear-pads by this point. I’d have to agree with Zeos that these are the softest ear-pads. Any item returned must be complete with all accessories, hardware, manuals, or instructions, and in the same "new" condition as when it was when shipped to you. Please send us photos or videos of it. I had / have a pair of Denon AH-D7000 since 2012, which I used rarely with my Hifi System and enjoyed the sound alot.

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