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Wood, Metal and Magic : Sivga Anser Review The Sivga Anser immediately grabs your attention with its craftsmanship—it’s like the headphones equivalent of fine furniture. As my first pair of wood headphones and my first experience with Sivga brand, let’s just say the bar has been set. The solid wood housing, polished to a glossy perfection, oozes warmth and class. It stands out in a world of plastic and metal like a handcrafted rocking chair in a sea of IKEA furniture or those plastic monoblock chairs i see almost everwhere. Each cup feels like it belongs in an art gallery, and the CNC-machined sound chamber doesn’t just look the part—it plays it too, delivering precise acoustics. The metal bracket adds a dash of modernity, offering durability and flexibility without turning the Anser into a neck workout device. At 342 grams, the Anser feels just right—weighty enough to scream “premium” but light enough to keep your head happy during hours of listening. The suspension headband and plush...
  TRIPOWIN x 0dibi VIVACE The Tripowin x 0dibi Vivace marks Tripowin’s return to the IEM scene after a long focus on cables and other audio accessories. Their last notable release in the IEM arena, was i think the Piccolo, it was a solid budget pick, but it’s been a couple of years since we’ve seen anything new. Now, in collaboration with South Korean reviewer and influencer 0dibi, Tripowin is back with the Vivace. The Vivace doesn’t go for overwhelming gimmicks or trendy design elements. Instead, it brings a focused, neutral-balanced tuning that should appeal to those who appreciate a more accurate sound signature but still want a touch of liveliness. In fact, the Vivace feels and sounds like a sibling to the Kiwi Ears KE4 for me they sound and share very similar tuning but with its own distinct personality that’s both engaging and upfront. Whats in the box: quick unbox video. B uild and Design Out of the box, the Vivace’s design is simple yet effective. The shell has a smooth, er...
  Mr. Klean Cleans up: Kefine's Refined Sound Evolution. The Kefine Klean IEM steps forward as a grown-up iteration of the popular Delci model. It retains the playful energy that made the Delci a hit, but adds a layer of polish, resulting in a more balanced, refined sound that suits listeners looking for both excitement and control. In this review, we'll explore how the Klean’s sound profile, build quality, and technical abilities stack up, offering insights for those who crave an IEM that bridges excitement with precision. Whats in the box? here is my quick unbox video: I use the silver tuning nozzle for this sound impression. Subbass: Right off the bat, the Klean introduces a more controlled and refined subbass compared to the Delci. It's tighter, less boomy, but still present enough to add weight and depth to tracks that call for it. Where the Delci could feel a little loose at times, the Klean pulls things together, offering a more focused, impactful rumble that integra...