
Quadraphonic System Logo Crewneck
High-quality Crewneck Sweatshirt is made of organic cotton and recycled polyester ā itās slim fit so size up if you want a looser jumper!Ā
When audio recording began, there was only one single channel capturing everything. This all changed when in the 1930s EMI scientist Alan Blumlein invented a way of recording sound on two channels, giving birth to stereo. Then came along quadrophonic sound with its luxurious four, yes four channels! Quadrophonic sound was so beloved that most of Pink Floyd boycotted the launch of Dark Side of the Moon, because they were so miffed that the quadrophonic mix hadnāt been finished.
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Quadraphonic System Logo Crewneck
High-quality Crewneck Sweatshirt is made of organic cotton and recycled polyester ā itās slim fit so size up if you want a looser jumper!Ā
When audio recording began, there was only one single channel capturing everything. This all changed when in the 1930s EMI scientist Alan Blumlein invented a way of recording sound on two channels, giving birth to stereo. Then came along quadrophonic sound with its luxurious four, yes four channels! Quadrophonic sound was so beloved that most of Pink Floyd boycotted the launch of Dark Side of the Moon, because they were so miffed that the quadrophonic mix hadnāt been finished.
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High-quality Crewneck Sweatshirt is made of organic cotton and recycled polyester ā itās slim fit so size up if you want a looser jumper!Ā
When audio recording began, there was only one single channel capturing everything. This all changed when in the 1930s EMI scientist Alan Blumlein invented a way of recording sound on two channels, giving birth to stereo. Then came along quadrophonic sound with its luxurious four, yes four channels! Quadrophonic sound was so beloved that most of Pink Floyd boycotted the launch of Dark Side of the Moon, because they were so miffed that the quadrophonic mix hadnāt been finished.






















