The B&W Zeppelin Pro have:
- two 1" titanium dome tweeters, two 3-1/2" FST midrange drivers, one 6" powered subwoofer
Is this then considered stereo? Even though it's being sold as "Each" (as if one is expected to buy a pair to make them "stereo").
I think there's a misconception about stereo and HiFi being the same. I think you're alluding to audio format, one channel as oppose to hearing it in two channels left and right.
Listening to just one speaker, you've effectively made the choice that you want to hear the sound in mono, add another speaker and presto; you have stereo
My active Adam AV7 studio monitors are sold each and I decided to buy a pair, so I can hear my music in stereo.
The term HiFi is a bit woolly, people may perceive it to mean different things, some may have an exact definition but it's really generic for audio equipment derived from quality components that produce high quality of sound and how do you measure this? One man's meat is another man's poison.
It is subjective that is why we're here on this forum winding people up the wrong way
No seriously, is something so cheap like the Fosi HiFi? Of course it is; are lifestyle audio appliances from Bose and B&O HiFi? Possibly but why waste money on something where musicality takes back seat to functionality, something that's designed to be sheik and enthral your quest when they come over.
To break it down further, if your equipment regardless of the format and costs, is able to deliver an exceptional degree of innate musicality and gives you listening pleasure, yeah sure it's HiFi.