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Date: 2001-10-01 13:24:56
Sound
Audio electronics
Surround sound
Sound recording
Music
Surround channels
MIDI
Equalization
Stereophonic sound

z-K6 manual © 2001, Z-Systems Audio Engineering The z-K6 K-Surround Processor

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