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Date: 2008-03-24 12:30:19
High-end audio
Broadcast engineering
Stereophonic sound
High fidelity
Low fidelity
Fidelity
Gramophone record
Lo-fi music
Monaural
Waves
Sound
Audio storage

Television Sound and Viewer Perceptions W. Russell Neuman, MIT Ann N. Crigler, USC V. Michael Bove, MIT This study examines the impact of changes in audio quality on viewer perceptions of the television viewing experienc

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