Stereokõlarite
Stereokõlarite, often referred to as stereo speakers, are audio devices designed to reproduce sound in a way that creates a sense of three-dimensional space. This is achieved by using at least two separate speaker drivers, typically positioned to the left and right of the listener. Each speaker reproduces a distinct audio channel, known as the left and right channel. When these channels are played back simultaneously, the listener's brain interprets the subtle differences in timing, volume, and frequency between the two signals, creating the illusion of sound originating from various points in space. This spatial audio effect is the defining characteristic of stereo sound.
The primary goal of stereokõlarite is to replicate the way humans hear sound in the real world.