STEREO
Stereo, short for stereophonic sound, is a method of sound reproduction that uses two or more separate audio channels to create the impression of directional sound sources around the listener.
In two-channel stereo, the left and right channels carry different signals. By adjusting levels, timing, and
The idea traces to the 19th century with the stereoscope; in the realm of sound, early experiments
Two-channel stereo is standard for music, films, and broadcasts. It is delivered via loudspeakers, headphones, or
Although stereo cannot reproduce all spatial cues of a real three-dimensional sound field, it remains widely