- Pro-exclusive E.12 Turnateable cost is £ 249.00 / € 329.00
- No Bluetooth, No USB, No Phoneo Stage, No Automatic Operation
- The same main features are characteristics in the form of more expensive pro-alteral turns
Creates some of the best turns around the Pro-Excise, and is now a new inexpensive model designed for buyers on a budget. At only £ 249 / € 329 (approximately $ 339) AU $ 515), this is a very low price for a serious turnteable, although you will need to provide your own phono phase (or an amp) with your own phono phase (or an amp), which may be a stumbling for beginners, and perhaps it makes another cut when it comes to facilities.
The claim is Pro-U 1.2, which relieves anything that is not necessary, whether it is Bluetooth, USB, any automatic operation, or phono stage as I have mentioned above. The focus is on taking the same core components as a more expensive turnteables of Pro-Ichan and focusing on the quality of sound-pound.

Pro-U 1.2 Turnateable: Major Features
As the name suggests, E1.2 is an upgrade from the current Pro-Excise E1 that I really liked in my Pro-U1 review since last year. Its plate is now a 730g dye-cast aluminum design with a built-in TPE dumping ring, and according to the Pro-Excise it provides more stable rotation and better wow and pulsing performance.
The sub-plactor comes from the pro-office debut turns and is designed from glass-rebuked ABS for better speed control and low resonance.
Tonnum has a heavy-dominated gimbal effect for smooth movement, and it comes with a carbon-rebellted headshell and a pick it mm e cartridge, a conical diamond stylus and a new, low-durable design with a small neodium magnet. The factory is pre -aligned and apparently gives precise tracking, smooth tanwala balance and low deformation.
The E1.2 also has a single-button speed control for 33 and 45rpm, soaking the legs and offc cables with gold plated connectors.
The plinth is a solid, CNC-disciplined block of rigid overall fibers, and it is finished in the choice of high-gloss black, satin white or walnuts.
This month, Pro -X -1.2 has been launched on July 2025. This is going to be a very attractive offer when it comes to sound at this price, but there can be a unique disconnect between it that it is becoming very inexpensive and it is especially not early-friendly-we fully understand that to demolish digital elements, there may be a deficiency of a phoneo stage.
Still what is happening Back This budget option may be in love with vinyl, or maybe you are looking for another turteble for another room – I am sure it will find its audience. And for those who want something with a phono phase, pro-Akhil Very Of the options … especially, the Pro-X-E1 phono can be what you need.
There is no word yet at the US or Australian launch, but it will definitely be available in the UK this month.

