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I’m glad you resonated with that description! There's something about a warm, chocolatey midrange that just elevates the listening experience, especially with vocals. It really brings out the emotion in the music, right?
Bought these the week they came out and have never regretted my purchase. Being 70 years old I have own way too many headphones, many costing many, many times what these cost. As I have retired I have downsized and sold of many of my. gems. These stay!!!
I completely agree! The choice of materials can significantly impact sound reproduction, and it's great to see brands investing in that for a better audio experience.
Exactly! Comfort is crucial for those extended gaming sessions, and these headphones are designed to keep you comfortable without sacrificing sound quality.
Another great video. Well done! The build quality by Sivga in general looks fantastic! The build on my Arya Organics is pretty disappointing as my first headphone. It keeps making me think I should’ve brought Meze 109 pro instead. Although I’m told the 109s don’t live up sonically, I’m worried about the longevity of my Hifimans since the day I unboxed them, as they were already missing some paint etc. Thanks for another great video, of some beautiful looking headphones! All the very best!
I appreciate it! I also have the Arya Organic, I've been using them for around half a year at this point, maybe more - nothing broke so far, they seem solid.
@@TheAudioStuff Typically they have to be replaced eventually, if you use it for years. But if people find them comfy, that is ok, I just don't find them as comfy as conventional headbands; conventional headbands are more comfy for me though, anything with a suspension strap [except for the Empyrean] feels like they are hanging on my ears eventually, and they tend to slip or need readjustment for me quite often
They handle a wide range of genres beautifully! Whether it’s classical, rock, or electronic, you’ll find that they adapt well and bring out the best in each style.
They really are versatile! Whether you’re diving into a movie or listening to your favorite album, they deliver a fantastic experience across the board.
I hope you all are enjoying this video, as much as you enjoy your audio system. Feel free to leave a like, subscribe to my channel, comment your thoughts, share this video with your audiophile friends, or even become a channel member!
Your description of the midrange as “chocolatey” is spot on! I love warm, rich vocals.
I’m glad you resonated with that description! There's something about a warm, chocolatey midrange that just elevates the listening experience, especially with vocals. It really brings out the emotion in the music, right?
Real wood earcups? That’s definitely a premium touch! I love how they’re combining aesthetics with functionality.
Absolutely! Real wood not only looks stunning but also helps with acoustics. It’s great to see a focus on both design and sound quality.
Bought these the week they came out and have never regretted my purchase. Being 70 years old I have own way too many headphones, many costing many, many times what these cost. As I have retired I have downsized and sold of many of my. gems. These stay!!!
I'm so happy for you! I could never sell most of my headphones, I like using them all. Plus they look nice on display behind me. Thanks for watching!
The fact that they come with a hard carrying case is a big plus for someone like me who travels a lot with gear.
I hear you! A hard case is a game changer for protection and portability. It makes it much easier to take your gear on the go without worries.
Perfect timing for my upgrade. My old headphones are beyond worn out. The technologies you mentioned sound impressive.
Enjoy!!
It’s refreshing to see a product that values both comfort and aesthetics. Most headphones seem to forget about how they look!
Yup, some hifi is ugly haha
I’m intrigued by the dynamic driver design. It’s nice to see a company putting thought into materials for better sound quality.
I completely agree! The choice of materials can significantly impact sound reproduction, and it's great to see brands investing in that for a better audio experience.
I can see myself using these for long gaming sessions as well. Comfort is key during those marathon playtimes!
Exactly! Comfort is crucial for those extended gaming sessions, and these headphones are designed to keep you comfortable without sacrificing sound quality.
Another great video. Well done!
The build quality by Sivga in general looks fantastic! The build on my Arya Organics is pretty disappointing as my first headphone. It keeps making me think I should’ve brought Meze 109 pro instead. Although I’m told the 109s don’t live up sonically, I’m worried about the longevity of my Hifimans since the day I unboxed them, as they were already missing some paint etc.
Thanks for another great video, of some beautiful looking headphones!
All the very best!
I appreciate it!
I also have the Arya Organic, I've been using them for around half a year at this point, maybe more - nothing broke so far, they seem solid.
Really excited for my next purchase! Assuming the sound quality is as good as the build, I think these might be the one.
It is!
The comfort level sounds incredible! I can’t stand headphones that make my ears sore after a few hours.
Totally understand that! These headphones are designed with long listening sessions in mind, so you can enjoy music or movies without discomfort.
These and the Sivga Robin are two of the most comfortable headphones of all time, and sound pretty good too!
Those are actually 2 steps above the Sivga Robin in terms of the comfort - suspension style headband + swivel.
@@TheAudioStuff Well that can be more personal preference, I actually prefer the non suspension style headbands, I find they stretch over time
In what way they stretch over time? I've not experienced that so far.
@@TheAudioStuff Typically they have to be replaced eventually, if you use it for years. But if people find them comfy, that is ok, I just don't find them as comfy as conventional headbands; conventional headbands are more comfy for me though, anything with a suspension strap [except for the Empyrean] feels like they are hanging on my ears eventually, and they tend to slip or need readjustment for me quite often
The semi-open design is fascinating; it must provide a nice balance of sound isolation and openness.
You got it! The semi-open design strikes a great balance, allowing for a natural sound while still providing some isolation from external noise.
I need those
There's a link in the description ;)
It seems like these headphones are a great all-rounder. I’m considering them for both music and movies.
You’re spot on! They really excel in both areas, providing a rich audio experience no matter what you’re listening to or watching.
The swivel design sounds perfect for a comfortable fit. I hate it when headphones clamp my head too tightly.
This one has fairly light clamp, it won't do that for you!
Not usually a fan of the design, but these look stunning. Would love to know how they perform over long listening sessions.
Definitely! You can wear them for hours with no discomfort.
You mentioned they don’t get too hot during long listening sessions. That’s a major plus for summer months!
Definitely! Keeping cool during long listening sessions is a big plus, especially when you're enjoying your favorite tunes in warmer weather.
The whole suspension strip design sounds interesting! Is it really as comfortable as it sounds?
Even more comfortable!
I wonder how they perform with different genres. Do they shine more with certain types of music?
They handle a wide range of genres beautifully! Whether it’s classical, rock, or electronic, you’ll find that they adapt well and bring out the best in each style.
I’m curious about their sound signature compared to something like the Sony WH-1000XM4. Any comparisons?
I've not tried any Sony stuff, but these should be hugely better technically.
Could they work well with a portable amp? I often listen on the go and don’t want to compromise on sound.
Sure! They aren't that insensitive, should be easy to drive with almost everything.
What genre do these headphones excel in? I listen to a mix, and I need something that can handle everything.
They're pretty universal. Should sound good with almost everything, maybe not so well in electronic type of generas.
It seems like these could be great for gaming too. Anyone tried them for longer play sessions?
Ironically, almost everything in audio, except of gaming products, are good in gaming.
Cow's Udder
Hmm?
@@TheAudioStuff the case looks like Cow's Udders... XD
@@paolozafra5499 Ohhhhhhh hahaha
It seems like these headphones are a great all-rounder. I’m considering them for both music and movies.
They really are versatile! Whether you’re diving into a movie or listening to your favorite album, they deliver a fantastic experience across the board.