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...paper. When it hears "false," it washes out everything it holds in its small memory. It recognizes words spoken fast or slow, or in high or low pitch. It is not disturbed if 'six is pronounced "seex," but it insists on being obtuse if "five" is pronounced "fi'," as is common in rapid speech...
...eventual population capacity of 200,000. In Kansas City, the Brunson Instrument Co. recently moved its precision-instrument factory, underground, to a vibration-proof stone quarry. Contracts have been let for a big (cap. 600), elaborate fallout shelter underneath Minneapolis' Federal Reserve Bank, to be equipped with hi-fi music...
Most people don't know a damn thing about sound. It's a shame, too, because their misconceptions lead them to purchase bad hi-fi equipment. The man in the street will tell you a response from 20-20,000 cps is the test of a good set. The fact is that even the worst Japanese amplifier will advertise this rating. Frequency response merely tells the potential buyer that the unit can, under ideal conditions, reproduce all audible tones...
...violins come from the listener's left, as they would in a concert hall, and the bass drums from the left-of-center rear. But with this system one notices that violins sound like flutes and bass drums are hardly audible. This stereo without hi-fi...
Stereo then is no "higher hi-fi". It is rather a whole new dimension completely unrelated to quality but intimately concerned with depth, width, and direction of sound...