australia:sound_meters
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sound dB meters
Introduction
- sound level meters are generally quite cheap for basic models
- these usually measure sound level via a capacitative / condenser microphone with a wind filter
- basic units usually use only A frequency weighting which is optimized for general environmental use
- advanced units may also have:
- C frequency weighting - mainy for assessing engines
- Z frequency weighting which is essentially a flat response from 20Hz-20,000Hz
- most have a switchable option for fast 0.125sec vs slow 1sec
- most detect a frequency range of 31.5Hz to 8kHz and measure 30-130dB and provide the option of showing max/min levels
- some allow analysis over time on a PC via USB connection and specialized software
- most are powered by AAA batteries and have auto-power off
dB sound levels
sound level | human hearing |
---|---|
0-20dB | silence - you can bearly hear it |
20-40dB | whisper level |
40-60dB | ordinary room conversation |
60-70dB | noisy |
70-90dB | very noisy |
90-100dB | very loud |
100-120dB | can be unbearable, prolonged exposure causes hair cell damage |
>120dB | high risk of hair cell damage even in fairly short exposures |
Example sound meters
- Danoplus SLM-390
- offers A/C/Z weightings
- USB connection for PC analysis
- tripod mount
- measuring levels: 30~70dB, 60~90dB, 80~110dB, 100~130dB
- sampling rate: 2 times/s
- fast 0.125sec / slow 1sec
- 31.5Hz~8kHz
- Habotest HT622B
- offers A/C weightings
- USB connection for PC analysis
- measuring levels: 30~80dB, 40~90dB, 50-100dB, 60~110dB, 70-120dB, 80~130dB
- fast 0.125sec / slow 1sec
- 30Hz~8kHz
- various more compact A weighting only models
- usually available for under $AU20
australia/sound_meters.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/02 01:49 by gary1