The new cheap pro-gect touches cut the bells and whistles to focus on sound, but it could be a cut too far



  • The Pro -Get E.12 Gourse costs £ 249.00 / € 329.00
  • Without Bluetooth, without USB, without phonus stage, without automatic operation
  • The same central characteristics as the most expensive toilets pro-project

PRO With only £ 249 / € 329 (about $ 339) AU $ 515), it is a very low price for serious toadiscos, although it will need to provide its own phonus stage (or an amplifier with a phonus input), which could be a block of stumbling blocks for beginners, and perhaps one more cut of the ideal when it comes to characteristics.

The statement is that the Pro-Gect E1.2 gets rid of anything that is not essential, either Bluetooth, USB, any automatic operation or the phonus as I mentioned earlier. Attention focuses on taking the same central components as the most expensive toilet of the PRO-GET and focusing only on the quality of the sound per pound.

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