The song you're thinking of is likely "Stereo Hearts" by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine. It has been featured in various media, including advertisements. If you heard it in a recent Netflix advert, it may be the version that highlights its catchy chorus about love and music.
heppy
no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
i heard recently that he likes Jordan Pruitt...i'm just not sure.
Lovers & Friends by Alias Donmillion
he sung all of the one direction songs obviously, one time by JB and stereo hearts thats all ive heard him sing
heppy
Soultans - I Heard It Through the Grapevine
No. Netflix is a safe and reputable site, I have never heard of it having a virus.
the song that i heard was ''Moving In Stereo'' by The Cars
In March 2014, I heard this Haven advert and was delight to recognise the music 'Old Scars' by Ryan Keen - a really talented newcomer singer songwriter -
Sounds very familiar to the soundtrack from the movie Stardust
speakers vibrate farther
Turning up in stereo increases the overall volume of the sound being heard in both the left and right channels simultaneously. It creates a fuller and more immersive auditory experience.
because they are recently discovered
= I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore - REO Speedwagon =this is the new advert
Turning up a stereo increases the electrical signal sent to the speakers, causing them to produce a greater physical vibration. This results in louder sound waves being produced, which are then heard as increased volume.
Turning up a stereo increases the electrical signal being sent to the speakers, which in turn vibrates the speaker cones more vigorously, producing louder sound waves. This amplifies the volume of the sound heard.