Sony GTK-PG10
Photos 4 | Expecting restock £220.00 Features: party; Number of channels: 2.1; USB port; Tuner bands: FM; Bands: 1; Phase inverter; Bluetooth: Bluetooth; mobile app; Karaoke: karaoke; Inputs: mini-Jack (3.5 mm); for microphone; Outputs: LCD screen; Autonomous power supply: battery; USB for charging gadgets; Dimensions (mm): 378x330x305 |
A speaker with a bar counter — what could be better for organizing a mini-party in the backyard of a private household or when going out into nature? Such an interesting format of acoustics is offered by Sony in the face of the GTK-PG10 model.
omnivorous
The connection to the acoustics is implemented “over the air” (Bluetooth network), via the AUX input and USB port, and the speaker also has an FM tuner with a memory for 20 radio stations. The microphone input completes the picture, so the brainchild of Sony is also perfect for karaoke. Balanced sound is generated by a 7-inch speaker "under the guise" of a large grid, to which two forward-facing bass reflexes are provided. A wider spread of sound is the prerogative of 1.57-inch tweeters in the edges of the folding section. It needs to be told in more detail.
Panel with cupholders
The drop-down "wings" on the upper edge are a special feature of the Sony GTK-PG10. They hide 4 built-in coasters. Even if the contents of drinking glasses or beer bottles spill, it does not matter — the surface of the speaker is waterproof. Acoustic controls are represented by buttons and a small information screen.
signature sound
The Mega Bass function (does not need a separate presentation) and the “Outdoor Party” mode get close attention in the shelf of proprietary track playback modes. When it is active, the speaker will automatically adjust the audio settings for optimal outdoor sound. The battery supplies energy to keep the model alive for up to 13 hours in a row. The only "but" is the speaker's immodest dimensions (378x330x305 mm) and a weight of about 6.7 kg. However, for a good party with music and drinks, size is not important. On the contrary, the larger and louder the speaker, the better.