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High Fidelity

JAN 01, 1949

DOI: 10.1063/1.3066356

Frank Massa

During the Cleveland meeting of the Acoustical Society, the morning of November 6 was devoted to a panel discussion of what constitutes high fidelity reproduction. It was fairly generally agreed that, from an idealistic viewpoint, high fidelity reproduction constitutes bringing to each ear of the listener an exact facsimile of the original sound he would have heard in the auditorium where it was produced.

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