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Latest revision as of 09:48, 10 October 2015
Developed and manufactured by the company Myro on behalf of the distributor Audio Int'l, Frankfurt, as an impulse-correct concept. The loudspeaker extends the PS-61 with a low frequency module.
See ESS PS-261.