What is High Fidelity? How does Stereo work?
We've come along way since the invention of the phonograph. But up to this point, artificial sound was still decidedly artificial sounding. "High fidelity" isn't really one technology, but a collection of technologies that combined to create natural sounding recordings. Similarly, stereo sound, though now completely universal, had to be introduced. This episode explores what makes a good high fidelity recording, and how stereo came to be.

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Emile Berliner's Fix: Flatten the Cylinder to a Disc

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Transistors: Making sound easier, smaller, and more efficient

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Vinyl vs CD vs Spotify

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The Vacuum Tube and the Invention of Radio

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Edison's Impression: Laying Sound into a Groove

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RCA Made a Vacuum Tube to Beat the Transistor

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Audiophiles - Worrying about the skin effect?

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TV Detector Vans: Did They Work? ...YES! And Here's How!

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Class A vs Class D Amplifiers — The Truth Most Audiophiles Won't Admit

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How do vinyl records hold stereo sound?

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3 Mistakes That Slowly Kill Your Vintage Receiver

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Why do tubes sound different than transistors?

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How Just One Car Destroyed America's Car Industry

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The Real Reason Why Analog Recording Is Better

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Hi-Res Audio: Don't waste your money!

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The Selection Accumulator; a Jukebox's Brain

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Is Russia Actually Losing?

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Don't Hang Up On AI Scammers. Do THIS Instead.

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