Differences between mono and stereo records.
What is the difference between mono and stereo vinyl.
Casual listeners will notice one main difference in the output of mono and stereo records.
The key difference between mono and stereo has to do with the use of channels to reproduce the sound.
Stereo recordings make use of at least two audio channels.
To the point where when they made the 1997 vinyl box set they used the mono mix rather than stereo for piper and the mono mix was also used for the cd reissues for the album s 30th and 40th anniversaries ok in fairness the 40th anniversary edition had both stereo and mono but the 30th was just the mono.
For example the mono version of she s leaving home has a major change in pitch.
This video provides an explanation for some of the differences between mono and stereo sound as well as how to record stereo sound.
Compatibility mono is compatible with and usually found on phonograph cylinders disc records like 78 rpm and earlier 16 33 and 45 rpm microgroove am radio and some very few fm radio stations.
He also notes a number of differences between the stereo and mono mixes.