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Carefully controlled listening tests employing -A-B-ing- equipment of unique design indicate that high-fidelity stereo reproduction systems will require full-range frequency directional information. It is interesting to note that the change in stereo perception with frequency, if any, probably results from a quantitative degradation rather than an effect limited strictly to certain acoustical wavelengths.
Author (s): Beaubien, William H.; Moore, Harwood B.
Affiliation:
General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY
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Publication Date:
1960-04-06
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Beaubien, William H.; Moore, Harwood B.; 1960; Perception of the Stereophonic Effect as a Function of Frequency [PDF]; General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=527
Beaubien, William H.; Moore, Harwood B.; Perception of the Stereophonic Effect as a Function of Frequency [PDF]; General Electric Company, Radio Receiver Department, Utica, NY; Paper ; 1960 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=527