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Altec Lansing intros amp-like speaker for music games
Altec Lansing intros amp-like speaker for music games
Altec Lansing on Tuesday introduced a new gaming console speaker system, its Stage-Gig. Resembling a guitar amp, the amplified speaker is made to work with Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and DJ Hero titles on any gaming console. The 6.5-inch woofer contains a horn-loaded silk tweeter and has 40W of ...
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alteclansing.com — Audio Alignment™ technology – Drivers, enclosure and electronics are balanced for optimum sound. High performance design 40... Watts of power provide ground-shaking sound in a tour-sized unit. Huge bass 6.5” high performance woofer pushes thumping bass. ... (more) Altec Lansing > Speakers for Home > Gaming Speakers > ...
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macworld.com — by Dan Frakes , Macworld.com When part of your job is to keep up on the latest... in computer audio, it’s easy to take for granted the advances in technology and design from year to year. So every once in a while it’s useful to step back and take a look ... (more) Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus (FX3021) Review | ...
Altec Lansing delivers amp for music game fans
Altec Lansing delivers amp for music game fans
news.cnet.com — The Stage-Gig video-game amp. (Credit: Altec Lansing) With the popularity of music games like Rock Band and... Guitar Hero continuing to climb, there's no surprise that companies outside of video game development are trying to make a few ... (more) Altec Lansing delivers amp for music game fans
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Altec Lansing Stage-Gig monitor further enforces faux rock fantasies
Engadget — ... grille, white spray-paint logo and carry handle (for "authentic roadie portability"). Within, you'll find a 6.5-inch driver and a 40-watt amplifier, and the idea here is to plug your console's audio directly in, enabling the Rock Band / Guitar Hero axe-slinger in your life to feel as if they're "playing in a live concert." It'll land next month for $99.95, and despite the fact that we can't stifle our chuckling, we want one in the worse way. And so do you, Dr. Love. [Via Electronista] Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, Portable Audio ...

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