stereo sound system

stereo sound system

[′ster·ē·ō ′sau̇nd ‚sis·təm] (engineering acoustics) A sound reproducing system in which a stereo pickup, stereo tape recorder, stereo tuner, or stereo microphone system feeds two independent audio channels, each of which terminates in one or more loudspeakers arranged to give listeners the same audio perspective that they would get at the original sound source. Also known as stereo; stereophonic sound system.