Mid-Range Boutique Kit? - Canopus Bro's Review & Sound Test

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When shopping for a mid-range kit, it's often the big name brands we see, Yamaha, Pearl, Mapex, the list goes on. But should we be looking deeper for what's available on the market, is there more of a sound palette available without splashing out the big bucks?

This week we got our hands on Canopus' new mid-range offering; the Canopus Bro's kit. This kit is the first offering from Canopus with an affordable price tag, but does it live up to the name?


Contents (Quick Navigation):

0:00 - Introduction
1:08 - Kit Spec
1:27 - Sound Test
5:44 - Our Thoughts
9:13 - Bonus Kit Jam




Gear Featured:

Canopus Bro's SK-20

20x16" Kick
10x8, 12x8, 14x14" Toms
14x5.5" Snare

Meinl Byzance 15" Dual Hats
Istanbul Agop Traditional Dark 22" Crash
Leon Raw Flat Bell 23" Ride


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