Pros: * Excellent vocal timbre with a natural, unforced presentation * Clean, well-controlled planar bass with good layering and zero midbass bleed * Fast transient response with strong overall technical performance * Precise imaging and stable instrument placement * Treble is well-extended but smooth, avoids planar glare or harshness * Cohesive tuning that stays musical and easy to listen to long sessions Cons: * Bass lacks physical slam and weight for bass-heavy preferences * Upper treble air could use a bit more openness for extra sparkle * Slightly reserved dynamics compared to more V-shaped or energetic sets * Not ideal if you want a fun, bass-forward or highly colored signature Sivga has always leaned into that balance between craftsmanship and musicality. You see it in their materials, you hear it in how they tune their gear. The Nightingale Pro feels like a more mature take on that identity. Less about showing off, more about refining what actually matters when you s...