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JVC and Quadraphonic sound

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Difference between JVC and Quadraphonic sound

JVC vs. Quadraphonic sound

,, usually referred to as JVC or The Japan Victor Company, is a Japanese international professional and consumer electronics corporation based in Yokohama. Quadraphonic (or Quadrophonic and sometimes Quadrasonic) sound – equivalent to what is now called 4.0 surround sound – uses four channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of the listening space, reproducing signals that are (wholly or in part) independent of one another.

Similarities between JVC and Quadraphonic sound

JVC and Quadraphonic sound have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Compatible Discrete 4, Radio, Sony.

Compatible Discrete 4

Compatible Discrete 4, also known as Quadradisc or CD-4 (not to be confused with compact disc) was as a discrete four-channel quadraphonic system for phonograph records.

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Radio

Radio is the technology of using radio waves to carry information, such as sound, by systematically modulating properties of electromagnetic energy waves transmitted through space, such as their amplitude, frequency, phase, or pulse width.

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Sony

is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Kōnan, Minato, Tokyo.

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JVC and Quadraphonic sound Comparison

JVC has 98 relations, while Quadraphonic sound has 71. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.78% = 3 / (98 + 71).

References

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