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| REW Forum How loud is 80dB??Discuss How loud is 80dB?? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; How loud is 80dB?? Hi guys..
I spent some time on Saturday setting up REW/BFD and my servo-15 sub (not quite there yet!) and ... |
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| How loud is 80dB?? Hi guys.. I spent some time on Saturday setting up REW/BFD and my servo-15 sub (not quite there yet!) and I'm quite surprised at how low, let's say 60Hz sounds when set to 80dB reading off my spl meter. When running the frequency sweeps I was half expecting to shack and rattle the room annoying the neighbours and wife but instead all I hear is a very subtle sweeping sound. Is this right BTW great forums guys. I haven't posted many but read loads!! | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? I think this is normal, my mower puts out 75Db (by the label on it), if you really want to shake your room turn it up to around 110-120Db. Maybe some of the other guys can tell you more. welcome to the shack | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? With respect Danny, if you turn a sub up to between 110-120dB you can probably say bye-bye to your sub. Subs are very few and far between which can tolerate such levels even for the brief period of a test sweep. 120dB @ 10Hz (at the start of the REW sweep) is probably beyond the ability of almost all commercial subs available anywhere. | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? Hi guys, Thanks for the quick replies. You have a point about your mower. I was cutting the grass with my new petrol mower yesterday (also displaying a 75dB warning label) , I took off my ear defenders to find that, 75db from a mower is pretty tame and bordering not requiring ear protection. At one stage I did think that maybe the spl meter was faulty, so I used the auto setup procedure with mic that comes as standard on my EAD processor to self generate its own pink noise and allow it to set it's self to 75dB. Checked the RS meter and yes it read 75db, but strangely enough pink noise at 75 is loud. Maybe I've answered my own question by comparing the calibration of the EAD with the RS meter, it just seemed surprisingly quiet to me. ![]() | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? hey Surreylad Is that Surrey B.C.? Believe me, the servo 15 will play any frequency to levels that will literally shake you walls and windows and with its built in overload protection, you don't have to worry about hurting it, I've had mine for 9 years and its well used, only shut down on me once and upon inspection, i found a towel had fallen down over the heatsinks, so it overheated, waited 10 minutes, removed towel and off it went. The only sub I've ever tried that even came close was the Velodyne 18", but the servo 15 had a more pleasing sub 20 hz rumble to my ears. The Velodyne is rated to 10 hz and the servo is rated at 115 db to 14 hz, but the Velodyne put out substantially less volume on my meter with a warble tone of 15 hz than the servo 15 The servo 15 rocks | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? Hi josh, its actually Surrey, UK, way way over the other side of the pond! i've just added the googlearth feature. Over here the servo 15 has a bit of a cult following. I can't ever see myself having to upgrade unless something goes horribly wrong. I used to drive a pair of REL Stratas, I couldn't believe the difference when I changed to the servo, within a minute of testing I had a BIG grin on my face,WOW. Have you set up your servo using REW? | |||
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Anything much below 25Hz on a low distortion subwoofer is the softest of animal purrs to my ears without any audible clues as to tonal quality or timbre. (No matter what the level) To describe it as a "rumble" is certainly not the term I would use. I believe you are actually hearing the harmonic distortion components of the fundamental or local sympathetic vibrations. These very low frequencies tend to modulate higher tones giving them a sort of tremolo or vibrato effect. While the fundamental remains completely inaudible to human hearing. The same can't be said for whales and elephants. ![]() | ||||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? I've played around with some sinewaves on my DD15, and I found exactly what Chrisbee said. 10Hz was completely inaudible but had a few windows were rattling. 15Hz I could feel pressure in my ears but no sound, except that the entire room including the substructure of the house was vibrating cheers ![]() MAIN=100" Projection:Epson EMP-TW1000, HD DVD Player:Toshiba HD-XE1, Receiver:Denon 3805, Fronts:3xWharfedale Modus one-six, Surrounds:4xWharfedale DFS-23, Subwoofer:Velodyne DD15, etc.... BEDROOM=Denon 1603, Denon 2200, Teac 68cm CRT, 2xWharfedale Modus 2 Mains ,Wharfedale Modus Center, 2xWharfedale Diamond 9.DFS Surrounds, Velodyne CT100e, etc.... | |||
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cheers ![]() MAIN=100" Projection:Epson EMP-TW1000, HD DVD Player:Toshiba HD-XE1, Receiver:Denon 3805, Fronts:3xWharfedale Modus one-six, Surrounds:4xWharfedale DFS-23, Subwoofer:Velodyne DD15, etc.... BEDROOM=Denon 1603, Denon 2200, Teac 68cm CRT, 2xWharfedale Modus 2 Mains ,Wharfedale Modus Center, 2xWharfedale Diamond 9.DFS Surrounds, Velodyne CT100e, etc.... | ||||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? Also remember that pushing the volume higher on the DD subs for low frequencies won't increase the volume because it doesn't want to introduce distortion. The REW calibration file will add the right amount of dB, right? ![]() IIRC, I can hit after adjustment 105dB@12Hz and 110dB@20Hz at my seat. My subs are about 11 feet away. There's no doubt distortion at those levels, but they seem to be not as much of a contamination as the house's complaining. | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? OK, I played around with the sinewaves again, this time with my SPL meter. I set it to C weighting and recorded the average reading not peak at my listening position. Set the sub to 30% volume and increased the volume on the receiver up to about -10 while the sinewave was playing. 10Hz --- 88db 15Hz --- 100db 16Hz --- 106db I have no idea what the correction values are or how that effects these readings, but those tones really get the whole house shaking, I don't want to put the neighbors through an 20Hz tone, because last time I did I nearly $hit myself:raped: When I first bought the sub I had it at 25% volume and during movies the SPL meter read around 120-123db in loud scenes, no-wonder the neighbors complained cheers ![]() MAIN=100" Projection:Epson EMP-TW1000, HD DVD Player:Toshiba HD-XE1, Receiver:Denon 3805, Fronts:3xWharfedale Modus one-six, Surrounds:4xWharfedale DFS-23, Subwoofer:Velodyne DD15, etc.... BEDROOM=Denon 1603, Denon 2200, Teac 68cm CRT, 2xWharfedale Modus 2 Mains ,Wharfedale Modus Center, 2xWharfedale Diamond 9.DFS Surrounds, Velodyne CT100e, etc.... | |||
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| Re: How loud is 80dB?? Last night I finally had everything hooked up and working. WOW my servo-15 is good!!! 10Hz --- 89db 15Hz --- 101db 16Hz --- 107db ![]() P.s I'll take some TRUE readings tonight! Kit: VDC Marquee 8110+, Crystalio 1, Da-lite Cinema Vision fixed screen, HTPC, Denon DVD2900-SDI, Roksan TT, TiVo, EAD processor, Sunfire Cinema Grand Signature amp, Totem Mani-II Ref fronts, rears & centre, Paradigm Servo-15/BFD/REW, Sony ES Dab tuner, Pronto. | |||
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