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jeroenhd 2 days ago

I assume you mean dB(A) here, because the sound level at dB(SPL) depends on the reference pressure chosen (20 mPa for db(A) with a calibrated microphone) and the constants for dB(A) are applicable to a large part of human sound perception. Though, if you use human perception as a reference, you'll also need to take dB(B) and dB(C) into account, depending on the sound you're playing and where you're playing that sound.

You can't use "dB" standalone. You need to specify what kind of dB you're talking about, because every field has different dBs that measure different units or are adjusted to different constants.

10dB is like 10k. 10dB is a tiny number if you're talking about volume, but blows your audio equipment if we're talking dB(u) or dB(v) (not to be confused with dB(V). In the same sense, 10k is a low number if it's the price for a new electric car, or an election changing amount of voters when talking about a population.

tim333 2 days ago | parent [-]

Ah - it's complicated I guess. I was looking at this stuff https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_intensity#Sound_intensit...