Dobrescu George
Reviewer: AudiophileHeaven
Say... has anyone seen or tried the Sivga planars?
They look fancy, but not yet (?)
Say... has anyone seen or tried the Sivga planars?
I have to say, those 002 look gangster, all murdered out black... I have wondered how they sound.That's a good price. It only has one negative review, but that review is complete BS. See below (SMH).
I just pulled the trigger on the SIVGA SV002, so we'll see how those stack up against the Archgon Delicato I recently purchased (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079P5BSSQ/). Who said Chi-Fi isn't addicting?!
They are built as good as they look. Have them hooked up via USB connection to my FiiO E17K Alpen 2 at 96/24 and they sound amazing. Just a little downward tweak to the treble and it's quite lovely indeed.I have to say, those 002 look gangster, all murder out black... I have wondered how they sound.
Say... has anyone seen or tried the Sivga planars?
Just found these 'Sharkk Bravo' Headphones going on amazon for only $30, which seems quite a deal as their original price was much higher. I was wondering how they compare to other headphones below $100.
NOPE! But sounds very interesting. Hadn't realized they were coming out with a planar yet. I do know they are trying to come up with their own lineup instead of re-badging the Bosshifi lineup. So wouldn't be surprised if they came out with some planars.
I see they have them listed on their product pages though. Although the pictures for them look like renderings at this point in time, and I don't see them for sale anywhere.
http://www.sivgaaudio.com/us/planar-magnetic-headphones.html
Just found these 'Sharkk Bravo' Headphones going on amazon for only $30, which seems quite a deal as their original price was much higher. I was wondering how they compare to other headphones below $100.
...Not sure if they are made in Asia, but...
Made in China, so yeah you're good.
From your photo:
I read those negative reviews, but most of them seem to be from the era when it was priced at $250. Since the marketing compared them to Stax and all (lol). The reviews at $30 seem to fairly positive, except the build quality. Well, I have my friend going to US. I'll see if he can pick em up, along with the Akai. If he is able to smuggle two headphones back, haha.
PS: I started my chi-fi tryst with Soundmagic, the ultra budget earphone Es18. Since then, I have bought E30, E10, E80 in-ears and P30 on-ears. All of them were good for the price, before the coming of the hybrid trend. And till date, E80 still hold the crown for the best earphone I have; the sound signature is almost perfect to my liking. Even if other earphones are technically better (Tinaudio T2) Well, all I have are budget earphones under $50 though.
Soundmagic is quite a big brand and they seem to have quite a strong presence outside China.
I am honestly a fanboi.