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investigated techniques for stereophonic recording and reproduction... and licensed regular stereophonic FM radio broadcasting to begin in the United States in... resulting in a stereophonic pickup angle of 180... Stereophonic sound attempts to create an illusion of location for various instruments within the original recording... When a stereophonic recording is heard through loudspeaker systems rather than headphones... Descriptions of stereophonic sound tend to stress the ability to localize the position of each instrument in space... investigated techniques for stereophonic recording and reproduction... are where the real introduction of stereophonic sound to the public occurred... most moviegoing audiences heard stereophonic sound for the first time with the Warner Bros... the progress of stereophonic sound was paced by the technical difficulties of recording and reproducing two... such as Concertapes and RCA Victor began releasing stereophonic recordings on two... and stereophonic sound came to at least some living rooms... released the first stereophonic disc in November 1957... The first stereophonic discs available to the buying public came out in the summer of 1958... long stereophonic demonstration broadcast on May 22... s WQXR initiated its first stereophonic broadcasts in October 1952... and licensed regular stereophonic FM radio broadcasting to begin in the United States on... 1952 included a stereophonic sound system developed by... network were broadcast with stereophonic sound in some cities... Stereophonic Sound Waiting for a Boom... Stereophonic FM Broadcast Begun by WEFM...

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