Stereosüsteemis
Stereosüsteemis refers to a method of sound reproduction that creates an illusion of sound heard from multiple directions, similar to how humans naturally perceive sound. This is achieved by using two or more independent audio channels, typically two for stereo. A stereo system consists of an audio source, an amplifier, and speakers. The audio source can be a record player, CD player, digital audio player, or streaming device. The amplifier receives the audio signal and increases its power to drive the speakers. The speakers then convert the electrical signals into sound waves that reach the listener's ears.
The core principle behind stereosüsteemis is the use of at least two speakers, placed strategically to create