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User reviews and community discussions praise the Sivga P2 Pro as comfortable open-back planar magnetic headphones under $500, highlighting strong bass, build quality, and value, though opinions divide on midrange naturalness and treble.
### Sound Quality
- Bass: Frequently described as powerful, controlled, punchy, warm, and musical with good sub-bass detail and density; suits EDM, R&B, and pop, outperforming some planars in liveliness but occasionally sounding synthetic or colored.
- Midrange: Clear and articulate with vocal body and presence, especially darker voices; some note artificiality, veil, muddiness, or lack of openness/timbre realism compared to references like AKG K702.
- Treble: Refined, extended, detailed, and shiny without harshness or reflection issues; improves on original P2's upper-mid sheen.
- Soundstage/Imaging: Expansive width, good dynamics, and imaging; spacious for acoustics/vocals but not the most precise or open.
- Overall: Balanced, detailed, engaging, and technical with planar resolution; fun tuning over analytical, less ideal for EQ or critical mixing.
### Build Quality
Exceptional and premium with wooden housings, high-quality 4.4mm balanced cable (plus 3.5mm adapter), durable materials, and aesthetic appeal; weighs 435g but well-distributed.
### Reliability
Well-built for long lifespan with proper care; minor sling/headband slippage requires hourly readjustment, but no widespread durability complaints.
### Comfort
Highly rated as lightweight-feeling despite weight, with plush memory foam earpads, soft headband, glasses-friendly tilt, and easy auto-adjusting fit; no sweet-spot hunting needed, though semi-open design limits isolation.
### Strengths
- Engaging bass and technical performance at budget price.
- Superior comfort and build.
- Versatile for enjoyable listening, especially vocals/acoustics.
### Weaknesses
- Open-back leaks sound and offers poor isolation.
- Midrange can sound artificial/papery/veiled.
- Bass synthetic to some; moderate EQ response; headband slippage.
### Overall Reputation
Strong value as a comfy, bass-forward planar upgrade over the original P2, competing well under $500; recommended for audiophiles prioritizing fun sound and ergonomics over ultimate neutrality, though not flawless or the top sub-$500 planar.








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