& WIN
KRK SYSTEMS ROKIT RP10-3G2X!

Full range pro performance in a midfield monitor package: The integrated low frequency driver and cabinet design deliver true bass response down to 35Hz to yield an enhanced low-end experience not found with other midfield monitors. AT’s Mark Woods liked what he heard in his review last issue: “The sound of the RP10-3G2s is very impressive… and it’s combined with high visual appeal and solid construction quality.”
Thanks to our friends at Musiclink for making such a great prize available.
A pair of RP10-3G2s (value: $1598) must be won by one lucky reader!
For that fortunate subscriber to be you, all you need do is subscribe (or re-subscribe) to AudioTechnology magazine between 14/04/2012 and 1/06/2012, and correctly answer the following multiple-choice question:
KRK is known for the use of aramid glass fibre (otherwise known by the Dupont trademarked name, Kevlar) in its drivers. What’s another well known use of Kevlar?:
[A] Bed Linen. [B] Bulletproof vests.
[C] Window tinting. [D] Fake skin.
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The competition is a game of skill that’s open to all new Australian and New Zealand subscribers (and re-subscribers) to AudioTechnology Magazine. The competition is open from 14/04/2012 to 1/06/2012. Entries will be judged by the AudioTechnology staff. Winners will be notified by phone or email and announced in a following issue of AudioTechnology magazine. The judges’ decision will be final and no further correspondence will be entered into.
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