Sivga P2 Pro Review

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
  • Today we dig into Sivga's new P2 Pro. Does it live up to its predecessor? Keep watching to find out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @giorgosapo4508
    @giorgosapo4508 Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting review 👏 I really want to try it out

  • @jiniduri
    @jiniduri 22 дні тому

    I’m buying stuff from Korea for under $400 and writing reviews on them. It's pretty cool!

  • @paulwoaert
    @paulwoaert 13 днів тому

    Your test examples are always with popular style music (rock, folk or other), so it's very limited for me, I listened to it too, but when I was aged 13 to 16 :-). ;-) ....
    It’s a shame then that you didn’t make the test with learned music: symphonic works by Bartok («Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta"), from Stravinsky («The rite of spring»), from Mahler (any symphony), or piano works from Schoenberg (Suite for Piano, Op.25), from Debussy («Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut»), from Liszt («Bagatelle sans tonalité», from Boulez (sonata no 1 or 2), or with quartets by Shostakovich, Carter, Ligeti, etc. In short, works a million times more complex and rich structurally, on level contrapuntal, harmonic, etc.
    A simple youth score of a Beethoven quartet is a revolution in scholarly complexity and a revolution in musical writing compared to any popular hit which seems like music written by children in comparison.
    Above all : the learned music is a challenge for any audiophile restitution, . Let me make this comparison: it’s the difference between Einstein and a rap singer. Or perhaps you could test these headphones with worksfrom the great jazz period of the 20s, 30s and 40s because these compositions are also very rich (any recording by Oscar Peterson for example).
    Last point: for listening to the voice or the timbre of the voice itself -- I mean for example the voice of narrators in documentaries, the voice of hosts for TV shows, etc. -- what result does this helmet give? Veiled ? Punched? Matt ? Very defined ? Etc.
    The sound I really like a lot is the Beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro (and I hate the narrow sound of his cousin the Beyerdynamic DT 900 pro X).