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The SIVGA Que earphones feature a 10mm beryllium-plated dynamic driver housed in a North American maple wood shell, delivering rich, detailed sound with enhanced bass and harmonic resonance. Its 0.78mm 2-pin detachable cable allows for easy customization, while single-magnet dual-cavity technology and silver-plated copper conductors ensure superior audio clarity and minimal distortion—perfect for discerning listeners seeking premium wired earbuds without a mic.






J**J
Beautifully crafted “musical” IEMs
First and foremost, these are, without a doubt, the most beautiful IEMs I have ever seen. They’re literally made of champagne-colored metal and genuine maple wood. Are you kidding me?! The plugs match the metal perfectly and the cable itself is a complimentary white-silver, very thick, seems to be good quality, and has a chin slider, which is a big bonus. They’re smooth & rounded, and not too big — overall very, very pretty, might as well be jewelry.But aesthetic is not (usually) why we buy headphones, is it?The sound on these is pleasing. They’re tuned in a way I’d imagine working for a lot of different tastes. While they are more mid-forward, no frequency sounds (to my ears) too overpowering, yet everything is present, which works well with many genres.They handle female vocals better than male. There’s not a significant amount of low-bass, but there’s enough mid-bass to add warmth & rhythm, and enough treble to add some sparkle without being fatiguing. Detail is good enough to notice when a song is mixed poorly, haha.I’ve seen these described as “musical,” and I’d definitely agree with that — this helps them excel for longer listening sessions over something more analytical, though this will also depend on physical comfort.I’ve got very small & shallow ears, so these were pretty large bulk-wise for me, but the smallest tips included allowed them to sit comfortably enough (while sticking out a lot). By far the best-fitting/most comfortable IEMs for my own ears are the ew300. However, the Que did exceed my expectations when it comes to inner-ear comfort(?) — they don’t cause me to feel “plugged up” like many other IEMs do, while still isolating outside sound well. The openness of the sound probably helps combat that sensation.The packaging is high-quality, including a lovely brown leather case and two full sets of ear tips in black & white, as well as a cable that feels thicker and higher-quality than any stick cable I’ve seen in sub-$100 IEMs.Overall, I’d consider these good all-arounders for a wide audience. They’re inoffensive and pleasant, hard to find glaring flaws in. I’d recommend for listeners who enjoy songs as a whole, as opposed to focusing in on melody, bass, lyrics, etc. Ultimately, I’d describe them as “friendly.” :)
C**N
Bass driven and warm audio, great for those with sensory issues. So smooth and soothing.
OMG wow!! I was trying to buy the Moondrop SSP but they are no longer made. I purchased those in 2022 and love how they were bass heavier, sounded warm and smooth essentially more calming to for my ears. In general, high pitched sounds/noises, anything with high treble, really aggravates my sensory issues. Im not an audiophile, but easily notice audio settings in people cars, and I wish i could just lean over and tune it so everything sounds better. It seems like the average person isn't aware of sound quality. I will always tune something so it sounds smoother and more relaxing to my ears. I also got the the BLON BL03 (not impressed), BLON BL03 2 (not impressed), QKZ x HBB (yes bass driven, but sounded choppy to me, I still felt they were cacaphonous and not smooth), HiFiGo AFUL Explorer (these are also more bass driven, but still were missing that smoothness, and I didn't feel for $120 they were worth that price. I wanted to be more impressed), KBEAR KB02 (same issue, not smooth enough, still sounded clanky to my ears), QOA Celest Rue (I ended up keeping these because they were less cacaphonous of them all, and for $20 and pink, I felt it was a good value, although in general the sound quality is OKAY, listenable and they were very light weight too). I was still on the hunt and looked up Beryillium IEM because thats what the Moondrop SSP's had. And I figured might as well try it. And WOW!! 100% worth $70!!!!!! Highly recommend if you prefer bass driven music, want your music to sound warm and smooth, but also don't like the cacaphonous highs or treble, if you like your music to sound soothing and smooth even if its the blackest black metal. I love listening to metal, lo fi, industrial, post punk, and yacht rock. They all sound amazing. I wish i could use these as a filter for my ears in real life!!!!! Great for those with ADHD, or on the autism spectrum anyone with sensory issues.
B**N
Incredible sound for the money, super comfortable.
These IEMs punch way above their weight (price) class. Excellent sound. True hifi quality. Comparable to units costing several times as much. Comfy fit, too. Highly recommended. One caveat: I also ordered a hi end 3.5mm cable extension because I felt the cable length was on the short side for me. YMMV. If you want a great extension, contact Patrick at Fog City Audio. He makes reasonably priced hi end cables to order. Super guy, crazy great products.
D**N
More than good for the money, just plain good
There are a lot of sub $100 IEMs on Amazon that sound quite good but usually have questionable build quality and quality control, these are not that. They have an all metal body construction and the wood panels are a nice touch, their body has heft but the weight is not so much they are uncomfortable. Frequency response is close to the Harmon curve and they are pleasant to listen too for long periods of time, they remind me of my Focal Clear headphones in that they kind of do everything well and they seem to be really low in distortion.The only strikes against them are the included ear tips couldn't give me a good seal so the bass suffered until I could find a third party tip that works well, I had some memory-foam Comply tips that did the trick and I've kept them on since. The single dynamic drive doesn't have the last word in transparency and high frequency transient speed of planar or even BA drivers but they are extended and non-fatiguing. I couldn't bring myself to deduct a star though, they are just too enjoyable and are easy to drive with a phone-dongle, an easy recommendation.
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