Camera: Nikon D7500 with 28-300mm f/5.6 ED/VR lens
The photos are a quite grainy because I shot them in my dorm, which has pretty bad lighting, so I had to blast the ISO up to like 6400. I shot most photos with the help of my little desk lamp.
By the way, SoftEars does recommend 50-100 hours of burn in. I did the initial 50 hours continuously, and then completed the next 50 hours during listening.
I am no cable guy, thus I will not answer questions like "which cable do you recommend pairing with the Twilight?", as the answer will basically be "I don't know" (because I really don't). I am, however, considering the Effect Audio EVO 1 to replace the stock cable, because 1. the EVO 1's pins matches the Twilight's design even better than the stock cable and 2. the EVO 1 has a cable cinch, something quite important to me that the stock cable doesn't have. I only use third-party cables for aesthetics and possibly fit (if the stock cable is too thick or the ear hooks are bad or smth. like that). So that's probably it for cable talk.
One extra thing to note, do not deep-fit your Twilight. Your concha will block the 5 frontal vents, which are used for the front cavity of the driver. Obstructing this area will hamper the performance of the Twilight.
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The photos are a quite grainy because I shot them in my dorm, which has pretty bad lighting, so I had to blast the ISO up to like 6400. I shot most photos with the help of my little desk lamp.