How loud something is. i.e.- how loud a planes engine is would be measured in decibals
From almost inaudible to very very loud.
The sound was so loud, it could be heard 3,000+ miles away. Diego Garcia, a U S Naval Base it located there. So, I would guess, the decibal rate would be @2,500-4,000bls.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 24/1000, or twenty-four thousandths, is equal to 0.024.
The out put is about 99 db, but if you want you can get the mega bomb header and the quiet core insert to lower it to about 94 db but that's about as quiet as it will get.
The most common decibel used in guitar amps would be 95 and 100 decibels. This would usually be a 60 watt amplifier.
The Decibal scale for sound measurement is an example of a logarithmic scale. The Richter scale, the pH scale, the magnitude scale for stars, the multiplicative scales on a slide rule
On average a loudspeaker reaches 3 decibels. Therefore a Bose speaker system would be about 125db. In that way the sound would lead to constant heart thumping.
Around 130 or 140 is normal for most everyday amplifiers. But stereos in car shows and competitions can gain up to 180 db. This is usually done with very expensive equipment.
The unit for volume is typically cubic meters (m³), liters (L), or cubic centimeters (cm³). The unit for loudness is usually measured in decibels (dB).
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