stereophony

/ˌstɛriˈɑfəni/
noun
  1. The reproduction of sound using two or more channels to give a sense of direction and space, creating a more natural listening experience.
    • The invention of stereophony changed how people listened to music at home.
    • Modern movies rely on stereophony to make action scenes feel more realistic.
    • The engineer explained the principles of stereophony to the audio class.
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