quadraphonic

IPA: kwˈɑdrʌfˈɑnɪk

adjective

  • (of a sound system) Employing four independent channels or speakers.

Examples of "quadraphonic" in Sentences

  • Discrete reproduction is the only true Quadraphonic system.
  • This article is about the quadraphonic bit in the CD DA spec.
  • Stereo Quadraphonic was a matrix quadraphonic system for vinyl.
  • The Azimuth coordinator was the first quadraphonic sound system.
  • The last release in the quadraphonic 8 track format was in 1978.
  • The album was released just as quadraphonic sound was on the wane.
  • But the quadraphonic policy had to be dropped after just two releases.
  • I recall that at one time we were told we * needed* quadraphonic sound.
  • A second device was installed to process the quadraphonic FM program audio.
  • Quadraphonic operation is also readily provided with the use of two cabinets.
  • Quadraphonic audio was one of the earliest consumer offerings in surround sound.
  • Obsessive audiophiles are a relic of the 70's, like AM receivers and quadraphonic sound.
  • A quadraphonic eight track tribute album to the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin recently fetched $152.
  • The Xplore Wrangler certainly feels authentic on the highway, with quadraphonic tire roar blasting from the BFGs' deep treads and a serious lack of top speed, thanks to the vehicle's aerodynamics.
  • I even remember standing in a music store in the Twin Cities in about 1970 listening to “Whole Lotta Love” from Led Zeppelin II speed around me on the latest technological breakthrough, quadraphonic stereo.
  • I even remember standing in a music store in the Twin Cities in about 1970 listening to “Whole Lotta Love” from Led Zeppelin II [1] speed around me on the latest technological breakthrough, quadraphonic stereo.
  • Dan Neil/The Wall Street Journal The Xplore Wrangler certainly feels authentic on the highway, with quadraphonic tire roar blasting from the BFGs' deep treads and a serious lack of top speed, thanks to the vehicle's aerodynamics.
  • The "knowns" -- the gifted Galt MacDermott, the ingenious British designer John Bury, the not yet knighted Peter Hall, couldn't have had better pedigrees for approaching a piece of such ambition: there was a space ship that sailed over the orchestra; trampolines cratered into the stage to bounce us like 'low gravity' might, and a massive rocket tail would blast us all off at the show's end in quadraphonic sound.

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