Lorin David Schultz
August 5th 04, 10:16 AM
"David Morgan (MAMS)" > wrote in message
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> 'Perceptually', I am pretty certain that it takes
> somewhere over 4dB to convince the ear of a doubling.
If you believe Everest or the author of my audio school text whose name
escapes me at the moment, the majority of humans perceive volume to have
doubled with an increase of 10 dB.
--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good
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>
> 'Perceptually', I am pretty certain that it takes
> somewhere over 4dB to convince the ear of a doubling.
If you believe Everest or the author of my audio school text whose name
escapes me at the moment, the majority of humans perceive volume to have
doubled with an increase of 10 dB.
--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good
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