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The Coppers are the most technically proficient of the bunch.  They have more treble energy, more speed, a touch less bass character, more clarity highlighting details.  However, somehow the Coppers on the whole end up being a bit drier and less engaging than the MDs for a few of us.  Its easier to get lost in the MDs where its easier to get pulled back into real life w/ the Coppers.  If you just have to have that extra timbre in Electric guitars and brass instruments or you will die then get the Coppers.

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I can get the Monster Turbine Pro for a bit less than $150.00 NIB. Special discount that is. Is it worth to grab them at the price / performance ratio ? 

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I can get the Monster Turbine Pro for a bit less than $150.00 NIB. Special discount that is. Is it worth to grab them at the price / performance ratio ? 


Golds for $150?  I thinks that's pretty good depending on your listening preferences and what kind of support you want.  In that price range the DBA-02/B2/GR07 are solid alternatives too.

 

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Golds for $150?  I thinks that's pretty good depending on your listening preferences and what kind of support you want.  In that price range the DBA-02/B2/GR07 are solid alternatives too.

 


I have never used the IEM so I am kind of hesitate if the IEM can compete with the full size cans.

 

I found a part time job at a local electronic store hence the discount. 

 

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