In electronics, STEREO refers to an audio system that uses left (L) and right (R) speakers to reproduce different audio signals on the left and right channels.
A STEREO system contrasts with a MONO system.
A mono system uses one speaker to reproduce the audio signal.
Therefore, in a mono system, the same audio signal is reproduced on the left and right channels.
On the other hand, in the STEREO system, different audio signals are reproduced on the left and right channels, providing a more lively and stereoscopic audio experience.
The STEREO system is mainly used in audio equipment, car audio, and home audio systems.
To implement a STEREO system, a circuit is required to separate the audio signals of the left and right channels and send each signal to the left and right speakers.
Therefore, in order to implement the STEREO system, electronic components such as audio analog signal processing IC, speakers, and cables are required.
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