The SIVGA Phoenix Wired Headphones skip Bluetooth, ANC, and other circuitry to focus purely on audio reproduction. Featuring 50mm drivers, they've got a beautiful finish with zebrawood touches and a tough, braided cable, but how do they sound? Well, that's something worthy of discussion, as audio expert Dave Taylor explores in this SIVGA Phoenix headphones review...
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Beautiful wired headphones, but how do they sound? Let's check them out
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Dave Taylor here and I'm checking out these. These are the Sivka Phoenix wired headphones
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and they're pretty darn nice. As you can see, they're very attractive. They have a zebra wood
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finish here and otherwise it's all black metal and a faux leather, which I actually appreciate
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The most important part is the earpiece. There's actually a velvet material that actually goes
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against your ear and you can see nice big R and L for right and left and they feature
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a 50 millimeter diaphragm with polycarbonate film. There's an inner layer of sponge to make
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these comfortable and that velvet material, the zebra wood, they have 20 to 20,000 hertz
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frequency response, 103 decibels of sensitivity. They're 32 ohm because they are wired headphones
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No Bluetooth, no fancy any technology at all, no ANC. These are just headphones and they come
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with a really nice wire. So it's one of these sort of braided wires and it has extra support
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on all the connecting edges. So 3.5 millimeter and then the headphones themselves are 2.5
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millimeters and they're labeled. So you want to match up L with L and R with R. That should
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hopefully not be the most complicated thing you do on a given day. And once you have that ready to go
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then you can try the headphones. Now they are adjustable, sort of. What you're actually
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adjusting, as you can see, is you're adjusting this sort of headband. So they don't get super
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big. I found they worked fine for my not entirely small head. I have to phrase that carefully
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But some people do complain that they're a little bit tight. I didn't find that to be the case at
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all. I think as you can see, they're pretty darn light and flexible. How light are they? They're
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296 grams or 10.4 ounces. Really, really nice and light. So easy enough. You can check either from
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the inner ear or there's a little tiny R and L on the outside. You can see there's a decent amount
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of freedom of orientation. Put them on and you're ready to listen. So I've been listening to various
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music sources off of my Google Pixel 5, and this gloriously has a 3.5 millimeter jack. I really
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miss that on other phones, but Google still has that, and that's great. So plug it in and I've
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been listening to Tidal. I've been listening to Spotify. I've been trying a bunch of different
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music sources, which brings us to the most important part of any headphones is the sound
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Now, the sound here is a bit of a mixed bag. It's a really nice reproduction. There's not too bright
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There's a good bass response and everything. So they're very enjoyable to listen, but I found the
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soundstage to be kind of small. And what I mean by that is that with really great audio, when you
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close your eyes, you sort of have this sense that there's this music going all around you. It's a big
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space. But these, it all felt very small. So it's a little hard if you're not into audio to understand
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what I'm saying, but they sound really nice. They are entirely competent. I was listening to some
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old Doris Day music of all things from the 40s and all of that. It sounded really nice, but it
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didn't give me a sense of presence that I like for higher end headphones. And these are maybe
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mid-range headphones rather than higher end. I have much, much higher end headphones where you
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close your eyes and you're just transported to that music source, whether it's a recording studio
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or an auditorium or a nightclub, you're there. And these don't really give you that sense of presence
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So sort of a mixed review here. I really like the accuracy of the sound reproduction. It's very
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listenable. I then bounced over to some Owl City and, you know, Adam does a really great job with
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his bass drops and everything and all of that had a nice precision to it. But that sound stage is not
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quite what I was hoping for at this price range. Which brings us to the final question, which is
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all right, how much do they cost? But before we get there, number one, I want to point out it comes
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with a teeny tiny bag for the wire and a quarter inch jack adapter. And really one of the weirdest
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looking headphone cases I've ever seen. It doesn't look like something you're going to ever use, but
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if you did choose to use this to carry your headphones, then they fold up and they fit inside
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pretty neatly. I'm not a fan of hard cases. So generally speaking, I'm going to just be
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toting them around or having these hanging by my stereo like this, but that's up to you. So how much
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is the price? Well, one more before we get there. And that is to ask if you could subscribe to my
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channel. A click or a tap on my little red subscribe button and we're connected. Great. So
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these are the Sivga Phoenix wired headphones and they are $255 at amazon.com. So they are pretty
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mid to high end here headphones and they have nice reproduction, but they didn't blow me away
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So there you have it. You might have an entirely different listening experience. That might be
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something you want to check out, but either way, I'll hope to catch you in my next video
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