Re: How important is it to have the level meter peaking at z
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:56 am
The noise arrives as crunchy bass notes or drums. They are the loudest parts of a music performance.
<<<That's -60 dB, perhaps the person got angry on me.>>>
The person doesn't have to be angry. People are accustomed to a very noisy environment all the time now and everybody is partially deaf, but I grew up on a large farm in a forested area of New York State. I could talk to someone in the garden and still be able to hear the table radio on the porch of the next farmhouse a half mile away. Their porch didn't face me, either.
The rest of the valley noise floor was also in the -60s.
It may still be.
Koz
<<<That's -60 dB, perhaps the person got angry on me.>>>
The person doesn't have to be angry. People are accustomed to a very noisy environment all the time now and everybody is partially deaf, but I grew up on a large farm in a forested area of New York State. I could talk to someone in the garden and still be able to hear the table radio on the porch of the next farmhouse a half mile away. Their porch didn't face me, either.
The rest of the valley noise floor was also in the -60s.
It may still be.
Koz