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How loud, ie. any recogniseable equivalent, is 139 decibals?
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How the sound is heard also depends on the frequency (pitch) of a note - that is why audiologists (like myself) - use a weighted scale which is notated as dBHL (decibel hearing loss) as opposed to the unweighted dBSPL (decibel sound pressure level) scale. When measuring noise - then other weighted scales are used, most commonly dB (A), although very loud sound may use other scales such as the dB (D) scale.
The dBHL scale was devised by the National Acoustical Laboratories in Australia after extensive testing of the hearing thresholds of young adults.
The dBHL scale was devised by the National Acoustical Laboratories in Australia after extensive testing of the hearing thresholds of young adults.
Most gp race bikes give off around 102 -110 decibals at 6,000rpm.And as you can imagine this is loud.Most attract the police's attention when these exhaust type systems are used on the public roads.Some of the uk race circuits have a noise limit in place to stop the locals taking legal action over the noise.So your 139 decibals could give people heart attacks or start a fit if the person was not ready for it.