Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1963 Page: 18 of 32
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PAGE SIX—.SECTION TWO
Sanda;, March 24,
FOR LISTENERS
Stereo FM
hears the left channel a little
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THEY’RE EVEN PORTABLE
Just What Is Stereo?
ear.
SCARECROW OWLS
FIG NEWS
Combined with the differences in
original sound .occurred, as well
for short, is a subject of consid-
sounds, these directional
‘echo’
as a concert.
made in reproducing timbre of the time from those that
were
ie right ear. Instruments play-
between loud and soft), but the
heord by the left ear a fraction
those listeners who don't
•very week.
us only a single pattern
sound.
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and cannot be correctly interpret- ment: it has the elements of di-
The sounds reflected from the
re-
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Separate is the key word here-
one could dramatize the principle
by saying that one channel does
not even know that the ether e-
ista until both emerge into the
listening room. Then the listener's
ears have a chance to perceive
differences and interpret them
as spatial information.
It is entirely incorrect to say
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Stereo, on the other hand, pro- each channel in stereo must be of
vides two or more channels of the highest possible quality if a
sound, kept distinct and separate real improvement in fidelity is to
throughout the entire process of be achieved. Distortio, no * and
reproduction. Not just two or other obstacles to high fidelity
more microphones, not just two or, must be as carefully kent « t of
more loudspeakers, but two or both channels as out of the single
more completely different patterns channel of pre-stereo days. In the
of sound. As many as seven such final analysis, stereo has not
separate channels have been used changed the basic requirements
for special stereo applications, but of high-quality sound reprodue-
in normal practice two channels tion; it has merely multiplied
have been found completely ade- them. ____________________
TAPE RECORDERS
Big News
A new word has been added appearance in the form of tape
to the vocabulary of the hi-fi en recordings and stereo records, ra-
thusiast. The word is multiplex. dio broadcaster and receiver man-
To most hi-fi hobbyists it is ufacturers wanted to offer stereo
merely another term that adds depth and separation on radio pro-
to the confusion already created grams. F • radio was the logi-
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right ear hears the right channel
a little sooner than the left ear
- and if there were more chan-
nels (as there are in certain
special installations) still further
differentiation is possible. That's
what produces the stereo effect.
It should also be clear that
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
tweet- cnl choice due to its wide range
maay of sound, extrema fidelity and
frendom from static interference.
In early experiments with FM-
stereo, two radio stations were
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Multiplex, or FM-stereo as it used. One station broadcast the
Ls commonly called, is a method sienal on FM and the other beam-
used by FM stations to broadcast cd the same signal over AM.
two-channel stereo sound on a One microphone would pick up
single FM channel. This is the the left hand side of the sound
meaning of the new multiplex ste for FM and the other would car-
teo broadcasting approved by the ry the right hand sound over
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transmitted by a radio station nel for the left ear and one for
it did not matter how many the right ear.” In listening to ste-
microphones were used to pick reo, both ears hear both channels
up the original sound; their out —all the time. But the two chan-
puts all ended up in one mixture nels are different; and the left
| “Are you buving a hi-fi or a ‛ck of contact with audible ‘real-
' stereo"” is utterly meaningless. Hy.’ Stereo is designed to satisfy
_ _ This is somewhat oversimplifi-
of a second sooner than by the ed summary of how we hear
just one magnetic track on a re-
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TWO CHANNELS
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as high fidelity < or. techniques, so that the reprodue- j ferer zes and similarities in ar- things—and that's where all meth-:
% hieh fideliva ed enund rethins „nt only ite ori -^u.. us to dis- ods of sound reproduction before
potentially the highest fidelity ginal quality and individuality but tinguish the direction of each stereo were inadequate. They gave
there is ’High fidelity' means, also its original acoustic environ- sound, us only a single pattern of
ed to mean anything other than, section and depth. - . — 3, — —
a high degree of faithfulness. In our ability to hear direction and walls of the concert hall by
the case of so nd renroduction, denth is based on the fact that Ve rber ,n reach one’s ears .
the faithfulness is to the original, we have two ears. Anyone can shightly later than the direct corded tape, just one optical track
■live’ sound. Stereo is today's i convince himself of this basic ”und’ 0111 Information is on a sound film, just one signal
most advanced technique for re-phenomenon of -nature by attempt- 5
creating with the highest possible ing to lead a normal life with F
degree of faithfulness the subjec- one ear plugged for a few hours.
I tive experience of listening to live Sounds become shallow and con- l
sound. Therefore any question like fused; there'seems to be a strange
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their Own supply at new records cleanup squad, and intends to somehow replaced an older tech- tion by means of the new stereo actly the same instant.“These dir. ence’onlybetween’two
MMMput them to work later this year nique known e- high ede uchmq..., — u. .opod.s lreh's ana similarities
Ever since stereo made its first after the Courthouse L repainted 'hi-fi'. Stereo is high fidelit-ed sound retains not only its ori- rival of time enable us
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The stereophonic reproduction । Stereo differs from other meth-'our instinctive need for two-ear-! also sorted out in the same fash-
of sound in general and of music ods of sound reproduction in that ed hearing and is thus the natural ion by both left and right
in particular now called “stereo” it recreates the space where the method of sound reproduction. C ' ' . _
nieinal ennd nenured .. w.it Consider an actual, live listen- loudness between near and far
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as the other important character- ing sitation such
at the eng!- istics of the sound. Before the The sounds that reach one’s left
i on. The FCC stressed that the OLD WAy
now system will not in any way, The resting broadcasts had to
change, or sine be received on two senarate sets.
c hnnne1 soundL available tolisten-,one FM and one AM -his svstem
ers.with non-stereoFMsets. . .provided separation and depth, but
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Lsteners.. Manufacturers of rad o which made it imposibie for
end electronics sound equipment jistenertobalancethetwosounes.
spe unlimited horizons ahead. It s
a revolution in sound," declares
Fenneth R. Johnson, vice presi-
dent in charge of the home pro-
diets division of an electronics
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THE CUSTOM DECORATOR
“The continuing corsumer de- HELENA, Ark. (AP) — County for short, is a sub
mand for FM-stereo is the big Judge C. S. Fielder of Helena has erable complexity
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son said. house in attempt to drive away music lover and record collector (the exact shades of tope color) 4
Predicting a 30 40 per cent rise swarms of pigeons should not easilv and clearly un- and dynamic range (the contrasts
in FM-stereo sales in 1963, John- The owls cost $36 50 and are derstand what stereo means to between loud and soft), but the
son said that more than half the made of plastic. They have faces him. what it has to offer in terms reproduction still lacked dimen-
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is expected to fill the bill for says pigeomsfearowls. madecleir Is that stere ,s not These spatial characteristics can of instruments playing in dead differences occurring simultane-
buy Fielder calls the owls his a new development which has now be restored to the reprodue- center reaches both ears at ex- ously. There can exist a differ-
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