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quadraphonic sound
Last modified: Friday, November 18, 2005
Quadraphonic sound uses four channels to output sound; right front, left front,
right rear, and left rear. The goal of a quadraphonic sound system is to
reproduce sounds in both the front and back of the listener, which simulates 360-degree sound. Quadraphonic sound became the more common and popular choice in
the late 1950s to early 1960s versus Four Channel Discrete
which was also available during that time.
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