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From the Greek for "solid." In audio, it ordinarily refers to a recorded program that uses two speakers in front to recreate the left-right sound-stage image of a live performance. If done right, stereophonic reproduction can also lend a certain degree of depth to the sound.
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Audio that contains two audio channels, a left and a right. (More)
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An audio playback technology that divides sound into two or more sources, creating a more realistic sound.
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A minimum of two-channel audio reproduction where the recorded sounds where the listener can perceive sounds positioned to the left and right.
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Stereophonic sound or a form of audio reproduction in which the sources of sound are spread out.
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