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engadget.com - 10/25/2009
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Sheesh. Just days after Altec Lansing shocked the gaming world with a dedicated stage monitor for Guitar Hero, Rock Band or any other gaming title you'd care to pump through a mini-wedge, Polk Audio has stepped in to do the same. As we witness the beginning of a curious, um, beginning, the ...
prnewswire.com - 10/23/2009
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Polk Audio's HitMaster(TM) Brings Depth, Realism and Most
Importantly, Volume to Music Game Play -- HitMaster(TM) is...
the True Audio Complement To Rock Band® and Guitar Hero® -- BALTIMORE, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Polk Audio®, the Speaker Specialists®, ...
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Polk Audio's HitMaster(TM) Brings Depth, Realism and ...
polkaudio.com - 10/24/2009
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BALTIMORE, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Polk Audio®, the
Speaker Specialists®, today introduce the new speaker that will...
take Rock Band® and Guitar Hero® game-play to a new level of depth and detail. Polk's new HitMaster(TM) applies the company's audio ...
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Home audio and home theater system product catalogs from ...
hothardware.com - 10/24/2009
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Altec Lansing has already busted this market wide
open, but now the audio lovers over at Polk...
are looking to take their shot, too. For those unaware, there's apparently a small movement going on in the rock music game arena where folks are looking for ...
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Polk's HitMaster Speaker Wedge Makes Rock Band More Real
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Polk HitMaster "Monitor" Means Inexplicable Faux Instrument Arms Race Actually Exists [Polk]
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... feelings anew. This isn't to say the so-called Polk HitMaster doesn't have a bunch of extra features, which it does. There's 60 watts packed in the unit's 13-lb. frame; a pair of 2.2x5.5-inch horns; and two 1-in. tweeters. Top it all off with a 6.5-in. sub and you have yourself an impressive faux stage monitor. Oh, and there's also iPod support should you want to listen to some real musicians. Arrives in early 2010 for $100. [Polk Hot Hardware via Engadget]
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