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Sivga SV021 Robin
What Hi-Fi UK
|October 2024
Could Sivga's wired headphones be your new over-ear sidekicks?
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You may not have heard of Chinese brand Sivga before. Established in 2016, the somewhat fledgling outfit is seeking to carve out a name for itself in the world of wired headphones. A quick trip to the company's official website reveals a healthy stable of wired over-ear cans backed by robust sonic claims and adorned, to varying degrees, with swanky wooden exteriors.
Carving out your own niche is never easy, especially for young bucks trying to make a name for themselves amid a packed crowd of established players, and while those retro wooden exteriors may be enough to catch some wandering eyes, few companies make the grade if the goods they tout simply aren't up to the task. At this relatively affordable price point, our spotlighted contenders - the Sivga SV021 Robin - have substantial competition from the likes of Røde, Austrian Audio, Sennheiser and AKG, none of whom will be keen to concede ground to the new boys without a fight.
These headphones officially retail at £149 and, as yet, we haven't seen that number drop during their short lifetime.
That figure puts the Sivgas on a collision course with some notable rivals, including the punchy AKG K371 (tested at £151) and the Award-winning Røde NTH-100. We tested the Røde last year at £149, but discounts are starting to pull prices down a touch, making the Sivgas' task of competing with the best in the business just that little bit trickier.Dit verhaal komt uit de October 2024-editie van What Hi-Fi UK.
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