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Wiedergabeverfahren

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Handbuch der Audiotechnik

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Bereits 1881 erhielt der französische Ingenieur Clément Ader ein Patent für die zweikanalige Übertragung von Audiosignalen über – zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch verstärkerlose – Telefonleitungen. Das System wurde noch im gleichen Jahr eingesetzt, um Aufführungen aus der Pariser Oper in einen Ausstellungsraum der Ersten Internationalen Elektrotechnischen Ausstellung in Paris stereofon zu übertragen (Eichhorst 1959). In der Anfangszeit des Rundfunks Mitte der 1920er Jahre wurden versuchsweise stereofone Übertragungen über zwei unabhängige Sendefrequenzen durchgeführt (Kapeller 1925). 1933 wurde dem Ingenieur Alan Dower Blumlein das Patent für die Aufzeichnung zweikanaliger Signale in einer Schallplattenrille in Form einer Zweikomponentenschrift (Flankenschrift) zugesprochen (Blumlein 1931), im gleichen Jahr wurden bei EMI in Hayes/England versuchsweise erste Schallplatten nach diesem Verfahren hergestellt.

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Slavik, K., Weinzierl, S. (2008). Wiedergabeverfahren. In: Weinzierl, S. (eds) Handbuch der Audiotechnik. VDI-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34301-1_11

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