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The loudness of sound is measured in decibels (dB), and the relationship between power (watts) and perceived loudness is not linear. Generally, a sound source producing 1 watt of power at a distance of 1 meter can reach about 120 dB, which is quite loud, comparable to a rock concert. Therefore, 3 watts could produce sound levels around 123-126 dB, depending on the efficiency of the speaker or sound source used. However, actual perceived loudness can vary based on the environment and other factors.

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