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monaurally, adv.|mənˈɔːrəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] a. With or to one ear.
1933Jrnl. Acoustical Soc. Amer. IV. 288 The observer is placed in a sound field which is substantially that of a plane progressive wave, facing the source and listening monaurally. 1948Psychol. Bull. XLV. 194 He observed that a sound heard binaurally was always louder than the same sound heard monaurally. 1972N. I. Durlach in J. V. Tobias Found. Mod. Auditory Theory II. x. 385 The tone is presented monaurally. b. In a monaural (monophonic) manner; = monophonically adv. b.
1958Manch. Guardian 30 June 5/3 Dvořák's Fourth Symphony is first played through one speaker, then monaurally through both, and finally stereophonically through both. 1964P. J. Guy Disc Recording x. 147 It was the original aim of the record manufacturers to make stereophonic records playable monaurally with an ordinary pickup. |