I found this short video very interesting. It was made 60 years ago and we were being made fun of even back then.
The only problem with early stereo: the designers and engineers of stereo fully understood what they were trying to accomplish.Thanks for posting this. I luv nostalgia like this.. it must have been amazing to hear stereo for the 1st time at home
4 channel had some similar claims and dumb products as did 3d movies.The only problem with early stereo: the designers and engineers of stereo fully understood what they were trying to accomplish.
The "content industry" (rekkid companies) and the consumers (who suddenly had to buy another amplifier, another speaker, and other new stuff, too), to a great extent, went a different, and rather more garish route.
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"Ping-Pong Stereo". Ridiculous stereo effects were all the rage in the early days.
FWIW, I actually have a copy of the above-pictured album![]()

It was supporting the British audio industry. In Britain, showing appreciation with a glowing tribute would be creepy and insincere. You show appreciation through the fine art of piss-take: a series of jibes, mockery and clever insults designed to covertly demonstrate warmth and affection via its overt opposite.Shameful - the BBC should have been supporting the British audio industry.
I'm yet to be really convinced that stereo is superior to mono.