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The MS560 was an excellent little 3-piece boombox from <a class="wiki" href="Sanyo" rel="">Sanyo</a>. At first glance it looks like a Sanyo M7740, but actually it's totally different. It has a graphic equalizer in front. Sound quality is really good for a mini, but you will need to lower the treble as it's overkill.

M-S560 versus M7740:
Both have 6 speakers
Both take 6 C-cell batteries
M-S560 has a graphic EQ, M7740 doesn't
M7740 has a VU meter, M-S560 doesn't
M-S560 is 2x3 watts, M7740 is 2x4 watts
M-S560 is 460mm long, M7740 is 449mm