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How to pronounce stereophonic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms stereo, two-channel
Derivation stereophony

Examples of stereophonic

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Among these are stereophonic recordings of his last two NBC broadcast concerts.
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Another issue with azimuth misalignment is a loss of stereophonic-image accuracy.
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Receivers vary greatly in price, and support stereophonic or surround sound.
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There are also settings for stereophonic and hand-cranked versions of the music box.
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The author said that God was keeping his eye on our stereophonic phonograph.
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This was introduced in 1952 with Cinerama, holding six tracks of stereophonic sound.
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It was only in Australia that it was shown in 70mm and stereophonic sound.
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Fantasia would also become the first commercial film to be released in stereophonic sound.
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The first series was therefore the first BBC radio comedy to use stereophonic techniques.
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More examples
  • Designating sound transmission from two sources through two channels
  • (stereophony) stereo: reproducer in which two microphones feed two or more loudspeakers to give a three-dimensional effect to the sound
  • Stereophonic sound, commonly called stereo, is the reproduction of sound using two or more independent audio channels through a symmetrical configuration of loudspeakers in such a way as to create the impression of sound heard from various directions, as in natural hearing. ...
  • Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band that formed in 1992 in Cwmaman, Wales. The band currently comprises lead vocalist and guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist and backing vocalist Richard Jones, drummer Javier Weyler, guitarist and backing vocalist >Adam Zindani and touring member Tony Kirkham ( ...
  • Of or pertaining to sound reproduction using two channels to give a more natural two-dimensional sound distribution
  • Commonly shortened to "stereo", input from all microphones is split into at least two channels before driving the signal through the loudspeakers.
  • A two-channel recording or reproducing system. Compare "binaural," "monophonic." See "dual mono," "single mono."
  • From the Greek meaning solid. Audio split on two physical tracks, one on the right and one on the left. The purpose of stereo is not to give you separate right and left channels, but to provide the illusion of a three-dimensional, holographic image between the speakers.