‘They could blow up Sony’s Pro IEMs’: Sivga’s new wired headphones look beautiful and are packed with drivers that will catch buyers’ attention



  • Affordable audiophile brand Sivga just introduced new in-ear monitors
  • Lyrebird uses four drivers for versatile sound
  • Sony’s recently launched Pro rivals now have tough competition

Sivga, a Chinese head-fi brand that has wowed us in the past with wood-design headphones including the Sivga Robin and Sivga Oriole, has a new pair of wired headphones it wants you to listen to.

The Sivga Lyrebird are their new in-ear monitors (IEMs) and they’ve just launched for $149/£149 (around AU$300). This isn’t the cheapest price we’ve seen on this type of wired offering (Sivga itself has also released cheaper, more EarPods-style headphones called M260), but given that audiophile-adjacent IEMs can sometimes cost thousands of dollars, it’s still pretty affordable.

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