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Stereotypes or Stereophonic typecasting (Gr. Stereos = solid + phone = sound) is the skill of recognising different brands of sound system, and their individual attributes. It originally started in the late 1950's with the advent of Rock and Roll, and has progressed steadily with the advent of newer and better technology to a point where it is now a highly specialised field.

The second world war brought forth many advances in sound and radio technology as the need for information transfer to be fast, efficient and reliable became more essential. After the war, the world breathed a sigh of relief that it was over, and the production of Baby Boomers began. (Full article...)