stereofonisk
Stereofonisk, or stereophonic, refers to a method of sound reproduction that uses two or more independent audio channels to create a sense of spatial width and directional localization. In a typical two‑channel system, separate signals are sent to left and right speakers, producing a stereo image where sounds appear to originate from different directions.
The principle behind stereofonisk sound relies on differences between the ears in arrival time and sound pressure.
History and usage: The concept emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was developed
Applications and considerations: Stereofonisk systems are used in music playback, film sound, television, and many broadcast