ster·e·o·phon·ic
adj.
Of or used in a sound-reproduction system that uses two or more separate channels to give a more natural distribution of sound.
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The concert was even more immersive thanks to the stereophonic sound system, with music coming from different directions.
I bought a new stereo system to experience music in a more immersive and stereophonic way.
A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular was created on 1996-07-29.
The Miracle of Stereophonic Sound - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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A stereophonic sound system records on two or more channels. Separate microphones are used in recording and separate speakers in reproduction. This approximates the audio effect of the original performance.
The cast of The Miracle of Stereophonic Sound - 1954 includes: Alfred Newman as Himself - Conductor of the Twentieth Century-Fox Symphony Orchesta
Stereophonic hearing, made possible by having two ears rather than just one, enables us to tell the direction from which sound is coming.
Some words with the Greek root "stereo" are stereophonic (relating to sound reproduction that gives a sense of directionality), stereoscope (a device for creating a 3D effect from two flat images), and stereotype (a widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing).
sound that is directed through two or more speakers so that it seems to surround the listener and to come from more than one source; stereophonic sound.
hearing sounds from our surroundings with two ears in known as stereophonics hearing .
Laurence Mallory has written: 'Hi-fi stereophonic sound'