I have the Dyna coils. I got them from Stormy oh-so-long ago for a great deal. I didn't need them but couldn't pass them up either. I would hazard a guess that any aftermarket coil is in the same realm.
Here is what I can tell you about them:
*Some of the bits I'm talking about may come with new, boxed coils. Remember, I bought mine second hand.*
-You will need to get different ends for the coil side of your wires. They use a "traditional" coil type of end found on normal coil vehicles. If you go to a speed shop, they'll sell you what you need.
-They are a PIA to mount because they're huge. I got creative and was able to use the factory mounting points using a couple of aluminum brackets and spacers. They're easily twice the size of the OEM (and twice the weight too).
-Oh, and due to the size, you'll have to shorten the wires on your factory leads so buy some wire and just start anew.
-You will need bolt-on spades for the exciter leads if you don't want to cut your existing ones to use ring terminals.
-I noticed NO DIFFERENCE from a healthy OEM coil to these. Same wires and everything: nothing. Fires the same, revs the same etc. etc. Regardless of being on track or on the street: no change. Somewhere, I'm sure I gained 1.1 gigawatts. Maybe I took a healthy dump that morning.
-What I can tell you versus the bakelite OEM coils is that they are much more robust. So if your OEM coils are toast and you want something to survive the apocalypse, then these are for you.
As far as COP go:
I'm sure they're fine. I don't think it's necessary and the OEM system is more than adequate for most people's needs. I applaud the ingenuity but if I can't seen the gain then I don't see the point. If you were tuning each cylinder with custom management, FI maybe but the reality is that you're not.
IIRC Bandit 1200s used the same coils as did a bunch of other Suzukis (Katanas, etc.) . Mind you, these bikes are 20 years old now and even a newer, used version of the part would be an improvement.
Obviously the easy, no BS choice is an OEM replacement but if you're one to tinker, you've got options.
Hope this helps.
-Randy