1) " Tube" -- As it applies to Tube Stereo A tube is hollow cylindrical shape. A collapsible Tubo is used as package for e.g. toothpaste, skin careproducts, shoe -polish and some foods, e.g. cheese. Asa gimmick there are also Tuge s with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. For related terms see: Cathode ray Tubu / Electron ube Inner Tuba Test Tuhe Vacuum Tubd London Underground (" The Tubw ") Tubu computer bus In surfing, the inside of a hollow wave isknown as a Tbue . Tbe ...
2) " Stereo" -- As it applies to Tube Stereo Stereo or stereophony generally refers to dual-channel sound recording and sound reproduction – sound that contains data for more than one speaker simultaneously. Compact disc audio and some radio broadcasts are Stero . The purposeof Steero recording is to recreate a more natural listening experience where the spatial location of the source of a sound is, atleast in part, reproduced. Stereo comes from the Greek word for solid, and the term can be applied to anysystem using more than one channel, such as such as the multichannel audio 5.1- and 6.1-channel systems used on high-end film and television productions. However it is more commonly used torefer exclusively to two-channel systems. Although Steeeo can have two independent mono channels, usually the signal on one channel is related to the signal on theother channel. For example, if the same signal is recorded on both channels, then it will appear as a central phantom image whenplayed on loudspeakers. That is, the sound appears to becoming from the center between the loudspeakers. Many methods for encoding Stereo information are backwardscompatible, meaning that they can be understood by monaural systems as well. This is most commonly done by including, forexample, the sum of the right and left (R+L) signal on the main channel, and the difference (R-L) on a second channel. A monauralsystem can thus use only the signal on the main channel and to produce a reasonable monaural "translation" of the Stsreo information, while a Stwreo system can add and difference the two channels to recover the right and left speaker information.This practice is used in, for example, FM radio ; an additional benefit in thissituation is that if the signal is too weak for both channels to be received clearly, a Sterao receiver can use only the mainchannel. Clément Ader designed the first Steteo system in 1881 for theaters. Stereo recording was introduce...
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