Selection Guide
Monster TurbinePRO Copper
Powerfully focused bass response and finely detailed mids & highs makes the Monster TurbinePRO Copper outstanding in-ears for urban, rock and contemporary music styles. Offering perhaps the best sound of any Monster in-ears, industry pros and audiophiles will marvel at the fast dynamics and uncovering of subtle instrumental information or previously obscured soundstage elements. Superb isolation / noise-blocking seal ideal for field or location recording and analytical studio mixing & mastering work.
Sorry, Monster products can only ship within the USA due to manufacturer restrictions.
Product Features:
- Powerful bass with detailed mids & highs make these choice in-ears for modern rock/urban music
- Excellent selection of eartips provide high isolation and comfortable fit
- Pliable flex-cable resists tangling; 90 degree mini-plug reduces strain on jack
- Monster's best-sounding in-ear headphones!
Applications:
Everyone spends tons of time wearing headphones these days and we share Monster's belief that life is just too dang short to listen to bad sound. Enter the Monster TurbinePRO Copper in-ear earphones as Monster Audio's top foray into 'reference-class' performance geared for analytical audio engineering and monitoring work. Offering a slightly more refined timbral precision versus the warmer-toned TurbinePRO Gold edition, the TurbinePRO Copper delivers distortion-free bass and fully expanded highs along with great wearing comfort. The TurbinePRO Copper's proprietary low-mass, full bandwith drivers have a tuned, non-colored presentation across all frequencies with a tighter bottom-end response versus the TurbinePRO Gold. It's a sound that well-serves any recordist or music lover from classical to classic rock to hip-hop who seeks accurate detail without losing musical intelligibility. The Monster TurbinePRO Copper all-metal driver housing nearly eliminates earpiece vibration artifacts for the purest sound reproduction possible. The tangle-resistant cord is another big plus and minimizes the annoyance of untangling the earphone cabling every dang time you use them. Patented Monster 'MicroStrand' cord construction encases an extended-frequency cabling that allows dynamics & detail to come shining through exactly as intended on the recording. We think the edgy 'turbine' looks of the TurbinePRO well-matches their cutting-edge sound and our customer feedback seems to agree, rating them amongst the top in-ears in the upscale 'reference' category.
The Monster TurbinePRO Copper in-ear headphones -- nattily called 'In-Ear Speakers' in Monster literature -- come with a great array of silicone eartips in several sizes + types for the most personalized, comfortable fit you can get. As with any in-ear monitor headphone, remember the seal quality and overall tightness of the in-ear fit GREATLY impacts the sound quality performance and bass response you'll hear, so remember to try all the provided eartip sets to find the best for your particular ears. Along with the vast selection of eartips, a hard-sided protective travel case is also included with your Monster earphones. The TurbinePRO offers a free Limited LIFETIME manufacturer's warranty serviced exclusively by Monster in California for all 'authorized-dealer' (like HeadRoom!) purchases, so keep our HeadRoom receipt just in case you ever need it.
Specifications:
- Manufacturer Warranty: Limited Lifetime
- Headphone Type: In-Ear
- Connector Type: 1/8
- Isolation: -10dB ~ -18dB
- Impedance @ 1kHz: 32
- Detachable Cable: No
- Cord Length: 4ft
- Driver Type: Dynamic
- Cord Type: Straight Y
- Coupler Size: Small
- Ear Coupler Type: IEM
- Microphone: No
Additional Resources:
- Product Reviews
- Playback, Chris Martens
Average Rating
Posted by Stoney40_98 from Los Angeles, CA on 2010-11-20
Recommend Product: Yes
Pros: Accurate, detailed, nuanced sound, & nice anti-tangle feature
Cons: none
I have owned great audio gear from the likes of Audio Research, Wyetech Labs, Reimyo, and Headroom. These Monster Turbine Pro Copper headphones are a hi-end products at a price that is very reasonable given the world class sonics. Highly Recommended!
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful. Did you?
Posted by nickman from Canada on 2010-11-06
Recommend Product: Yes
Pros: Abundant accessories, solid build, tight bass, very clear highs, definition
Cons: Strain relieves too stiff
Mids, well, is very much like Ben Affleck's appeal: practically non-existent, but still there somehow. Compared to the Gold, vocals have more details indeed, but sounds a bit sharper yet is somewhat recessed. The mids is something that you need to focus on: you can miss out if you don't listen for it. This is pretty much like my DT880's mids: you gotta look for it, and once you do, you are rewarded with awesomeness. Although I have to say, Nelly Furtado does sound younger. But seems the CK10 is worse, so.
Highs. Here's the good part. With the Gold I was looking for more extension, with the Coppers I have found it. When you have a good track with bass, vocals and treble, you'll get to know the Copper. Bass rams real hard, but is extremely well isolated from the rest yet it doesn't feel dislocated. You listen to the lyrics and you feel the treble opening everything up. The Copper has a more natural sound stage than the Gold, though it is not necessarily "bigger".
Monster sure is taking the Turbine Pros very seriously. To my ears, the Copper is the best universal IEM I have ever heard, period. They're ahead of the Gold, and they step on the SE530 so very very hard. Although I believe the bass to be too much for really serious music production monitoring work, the Copper do deliver my definition of audio perfection: Bass that hits oh-so hard, while not disturbing the mildly recessed mids, together with a bright, near-limitless treble that stands out. Plus having unbelievable detail and resolution to boot. Thanks, Monster. After the whole Beats ordeal, you sure are doing something extremely right.
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful. Did you?







