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In the short six years that SIVGA has been in business, it has moved up to the level of the world headphone market. So far, their most famous model is the Peacock, a $1500 full-sized Planar, and we haven’t found any major complaints about any of their gear anywhere. So far so good as they say. The Robin SV021 is another popular SIVGA model that is known for being a good value for the money.
It comes with a metal headband that is well-padded and comfy, wooden cups made by hand, and a sound that many people say is well worth the asking price on its own. So, the SIVGA SV023 is the next model to be shown off. It has an open back, which is different from the SV021, which has a closed back. But we don’t think it’s the same as the SV021, because the asking retail price makes me think that the SV023 is not a step backward from the SV021, but rather a step forward.
Sivga SV023 SPECIFICATIONS
Specification | Description |
---|---|
Driver Diameter | 50mm |
Impedance | 32 ohms |
Frequency Response | 20Hz-20kHz |
Sensitivity | 105dB |
Weight | 370g |
Cable Length | 1.5m |
Connector | 3.5mm |
Earpad Material | Protein Leather |
Sivga SV023 review: Design

So Sivga has made a pair of headphones that can be used for a long time. The grills and walnut wood go well together, which is something I liked about the design. This finishing touch makes the pattern look nice and elegant. You might like headphones that look more industrial or professional, but there’s no question that the SV023 has a unique look.
Sivga SV023 review: Comfort
In comparison to planar magnetic models, headphones with dynamic drivers typically weigh less, which is one of the benefits of these headphones. The SV023 weighs around 320g, which is approximately 100g less than the Aiva and approximately 250g less than the Peacock. The lower weight of these headphones, when combined with its superior headband and ear pads, results in a set of headphones that is exceptionally comfortable to wear. You can buy this headphone from is official website
Sivga SV023 review: Features

The Sivga SV023 comes with a 2m 6N OCC wire that isn’t easy to get tangled up. That doesn’t mean it won’t get tangled, because it does, but it’s easy to untangle when it does. The cord ends in a 4.4mm connector, and there is a 3.5mm adaptor and a 3.5mm to 6.3mm adaptor in the hard case.
The driver setup of the Sivga SV023 is a big 50mm dynamic driver. The range and bass are bigger when the driver is bigger, but a bigger driver doesn’t always mean better sound. It depends on how the driver has been tuned.
Sivga SV023 review: Cable
For low signal loss, the Sivga SV023 has a 6N OCC copper wire that can be taken off. It has a balanced 4.4mm plug at the end. The braided wire is a little stiff, which makes it less likely to get tangled up, which is good.
The package of extras comes with a 4.4mm to 3.5mm adapter and a 1/4″ adapter, which can be used to connect different sources. You also get a small hemp bag for the cords and a hard shell case for the headphones.
Sivga SV023 review: Sound Quality
The Mojo 2 amplifies the energy that is being sent and the rhythmic flow that is occurring throughout the track. The instruments that are being fed out toward the extremities of the soundstage are provided with good levels of definition and detail. The SV023 has a sound that is fairly well balanced across the entire frequency range, and it has a little warm quality to it when it comes to the way it sounds.
Final Words
The Mojo 2 amplifies the energy that is being sent and the rhythmic flow that is occurring throughout the track. The instruments that are being fed out toward the extremities of the soundstage are provided with good levels of definition and detail. The SV023 has a sound that is fairly well balanced across the entire frequency range, and it has a little warm quality to it when it comes to the way it sounds.
Sivga SV023 Ratings
the good and the bad
The Good
- Spacious sound
- Good detail and balance
The Bad
- Not sharp or detailed.
FAQS
The best thing about this price range is what you get. The price of the headphones doesn’t match how nice they look, especially the way the wooden cups are made. The quality of the build is also very good. There, Sivga doesn’t cut any corners, and the headphones are built very well overall.
About Sivga: Dongguan The Chinese city of Dongguan is home to Sivga Electronic Technology Co., Ltd., which opened in 2016. It is a full-service business that includes research and development, production, and customer service. Sivga works on coming up with new ideas and making high-quality headphones.