Softears Twilight and UM Stardust are in-ear monitors. Softears Twilight costs $930 while UM Stardust costs $800. Softears Twilight is $130 more expensive. Softears Twilight holds a decisive 2.5-point edge in reviewer scores (8.3 vs 5.8). Softears Twilight has significantly better mids with a 4-point edge, Softears Twilight has significantly better treble with a 2-point edge and Softears Twilight has significantly better soundstage with a 1-point edge.
Insights
Metric | Softears Twilight | UM Stardust |
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Mids | 9 | 5 |
Treble | 7 | 5 |
Soundstage | 8 | 7 |
Dynamics | 5 | 5 |
Tonality | 7.3 | 4.8 |
Technicalities | 7 | 5 |
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Softears Twilight presents as a compact, metal, cube-like single-DD with a surprisingly comfortable fit, small nozzle, and recessed 2-pin sockets; build feels solid and understated. The stock cable is tasteful and practical, featuring a 4.4 termination with a matching 4.4-to-3.5 adapter that fits the aesthetic. Overall execution gives premium vibes without flash, and the in-ear ergonomics are notably good despite the chunky silhouette.
Tonally, Twilight carries modest bass presence with a gentle rise through the lower mids, then blossoms into crispy upper-mids and airy treble. The result is world-class imaging and stage, vivid separation, and some of the most engaging vocals in its bracket; however, cymbals can skew a touch sharp and strings may sound glassy if a track leans hot. Listeners craving slam or extra bite may notice a lack of “snap,” but a light EQ shelf can wake up the low end nicely.
Against peers, RSV offers a bit more bass weight and a smoother mid transition, Noir is the more balanced all-rounder, and Monarch trades blows on technicalities while feeling more polite. Twilight’s charm is its engagement: punchy, airy, and uniquely “fantastical,” with sweeter upper registers and less shout than sets like Aurora. Priced around $930, it’s best viewed as a must-demo for vocal lovers and those tolerant of leaner bass—an A-class experience for the right tuning preference, and a tempting buy if found closer to mid-fi pricing.
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Softears Twilight Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD
Tuning Type: Warm
Brand: Softears Top Softears IEMs
Price (Msrp): $930
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Tuning Type: n/a
Price (Msrp): $800
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Softears Twilight Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A-- Expect an inviting tonal blend that adapts well to genres while staying largely composed. It strikes a nice blend of warmth and clarity.
Average Technical Grade
A-- It manages detail and layering well enough, even if the stage feels only moderately sized. You get a clear sense of left and right, if not depth.
UM Stardust Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
C- Tonality remains inconsistent, with uneven peaks and dips that disrupt musical flow. You'll constantly notice peaks or dips pulling focus.
Average Technical Grade
C+- The presentation is steady if unspectacular, holding onto essential details when the music stays simple. Fine details occasionally slip through the cracks.
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