
Sivga Anser Review
When I first got my hands on the Sivga Anser, first thing that hit me was how beautiful it looks. The wooden housing give it such a premium and fancy feel, something that make it stand out right away. Holding it, you can just tell they put real effort into making these headphones. The wood ear cups is carefully chosen, shaped using CNC machines, polished, painted, and then air-dried to get that smooth, clean finish. It don’t just feel like a headphone,it feel like a piece of art.
Disclaimer
I received the Sivga Anser from Sivga for review purposes. All opinions expressed in this review are my own, and Sivga has no influence over my evaluation. This review is unbiased and reflects my honest experience with the product. I am not affiliated with Sivga in any way, and I have not received any compensation beyond the product itself.
Note: I am into warm, analog sound that can produce rich and cozy tones, with enhanced bass and midrange frequencies to smoothly render it full-bodied. This captures the organic warmth of music with depth and intimacy, much like the soft texture of vinyl. Natural-sounding, relaxed, and emotionally engaging, this is perfect for immersive soothing listening. Based on my sound preference, I am writing this review.
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Gears Used
- Dac Dongle: ddHifi tc44c, tc44pro e2, Fosi audio Ds1,
- Phone: LG V60, LG V50
- Desktop Dac & Amp: Xduoo XD05 Basic with (BB OPA2132P, Muses8820, BB OPA2604, BB OPA1652) op amps, Kaei tap 2, Zen dac V2, Earman ST-Amp.
- DAP: Tempotec V3, Ibasso DX180.
What’s in the box
● Sivga Anser
● 3.5mm detachable cable
● Carrying bag


Build & Comfort
Comfort is another area where Anser does things right. The design fit nicely, and the ear cups can rotate 180° so they adjust to different head shapes. The ear pads is made of soft velvet material, which feel super smooth and comfy on the skin. I can wear these for hours and not feel any discomfort. The headband got enough padding, so it don’t press too hard on your head. Also, the 3.5mm cable is detachable, which mean you can swap it out if you ever want to upgrade.
Sound Quality
Now, let’s talk about the sound the most important part. Sivga used a 50mm dynamic driver they developed in-house, and it give the Anser a warm, balanced sound that make it really enjoyable for long listening sessions.
Bass
The bass is nice and deep, got a good sub-bass rumble that feel satisfying. The mid-bass also got a nice punch, but it don’t overpower the mids, which is great. If I had to be picky, I wish there was just a little bit more sub-bass to make it feel even fuller. But even as it is, the bass stay tight and controlled.
Mids
The mids is where Anser really shine. It got a warm, natural sound that bring out a lot of emotion in the music. Male vocals sound rich and full, but never too much. Listening to singers like Mark Knopfler or Seal is just a treat, their voices come through with so much texture and depth. Female vocals sound smooth and clear, but in some tracks, I feel like they could use a tiny bit more sparkle. That said, the overall sound is very pleasing and easy to listen to. When I put on Beth Hart or Chantal Chamberland, it feel like I’m right there with them so natural and intimate.

Treble
The treble is smooth and never get harsh. It’s not the most energetic treble out there, but it got enough clarity and detail to keep music engaging. The good thing is, it never get sharp or fatiguing, so you can listen for hours without your ears getting tired.
Soundstage & Imaging
The soundstage is decent, not super wide, but it don’t feel closed-in either. Instruments got enough space to be heard clearly, and separation is pretty good. It’s not a super airy sound, but more of a close and immersive one, which work great for vocal and acoustic music.

Final Thoughts
The Sivga Anser is a beautifully crafted headphone that give a warm, balanced, and enjoyable sound. If you love smooth and musical sound, especially with vocals and acoustic instruments, these are gonna be a great pick. The soundstage ain’t the widest, and the treble don’t have a lot of energy, but that actually make it better for long, relaxed listening sessions.
If you looking for a headphone that got top-notch build quality, comfort, and a rich, natural sound, then the Sivga Anser is definitely worth checking out. I been really enjoying my time with it, and I think it’s a solid choice for anyone who want a smooth and relaxing listening experience.

Happy Listening
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