Polk Audio's HitMaster: your own personal Rock Band stage monito...

Courtesy Engadget  Sat, 10/24/2009 - 14:37

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 HitMaster has stepped things up for anyone else thinking of joining the fray by packing 60 watts of RMS power, a pair of 2.2-...


 

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