![]() So, there is pretty comfy as a rating and then there is mega comfortable as a rating. The Luan also comes in a darker finish with matching earpads and cable colors so you do have some choices in terms of looks. The outside of the headband is also finished with a leather surface and branded to give it a more elegant appeal and stronger identity with the 3.5mm dual entry system finished with gold-plated contact rings. You get a beautiful CNC machined solid wood cup with a smooth uniform grain, silvery aluminum bracketing for the yokes and headband outer, and a very skin-friendly textured velvet finish for the headband and ear pads. The Luan is an open-back designed headphone with a beautiful mesh of lightly tan colored materials contrasting with the cooler tones of its aluminum frame. The Luan is rated at 38Ω impedance with an SPL of 100 dB so it is a fairly efficient dynamic driver and should not cause too many issues in terms of DAP or amplifier power requirements. I guess the market has changed behind the scenes on what is readily available and cost-effective, without me even noticing. I’ve been seeing more and more carbon-fiber dome designs appear lately. The SIVGA Luan uses large 50mm dynamic drivers with a nickel-based coating, a carbon-fiber dome, a copper coil, and a high-strength and stable magnetic system to push the driver. ![]() ![]() Most of the aforementioned models can be acquired internationally via retailers like Amazon in the US or AliExpress in Asia. In terms of where it sits in the SIVGA line-up, the dynamic driver Luan is higher than both the Oriole and the Robin, perhaps on the same pricing level as the previously reviewed Pheonix. This time it’s an open-back headphone priced at a competitive $299 with that classic SIVGA wood-based design approach called the Luan. ![]() SIVGA is busy again with another new headphone release. ![]()
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