Sentences with phrase «decibel limits»

However, what was totally impressive was the remarkably flat and even tonal balance further up: the response from 300Hz all the way up to 10kHz was held within remarkably tight + / -1.5 decibel limits.
The Town Board said it would be difficult to set decibel limits that would work for the entire town, which includes dense areas like Barclay Heights and very rural areas.
The authors point out that the 85 - decibel limit is, of course, set for adults, and so it may not be conservative enough for infants, whose developing ears might be more sensitive and prone to harm.
Well, Cammisa finds both the sound and the aggressive attitude of this performance bruiser make the Conti GT3 the least - British Bentley to date, with a soundtrack so loud that it cracks the decibel limit at The Streets of Willow Springs.

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The isolation of a foreign country makes those words ring several decibels above the tolerable limit.
Wherever you first arrive in Madrid, one in four streets offer a decibel level that violates the World Health Organization limits on noise, posing a threat to health and sanity.
Overall, they found that, at maximum volume, every one of the noise machines placed within 3 1/4 feet of infants» ears were capable of producing sounds that exposed the babies to more than 50 A-weighted decibels, what the study describes as «the current recommended noise limit for infants in hospital nurseries.»
«One of the surprising findings from this study was that even the subjects who had extreme exposure — two subjects who went to a music festival with 16 hours of exposure at 101 to 103 dBA (A-weighted decibels), which is around 1,000 percent of the daily occupational noise limit — had only temporary changes on some functional tests, with no evidence of permanent pathology,» Le Prell said.
iFrogz Animatones Volume Limiting Earbuds for Kids, Blue ($ 13; amazon.com) Most MP3 players have a limit on how loud they can go, with a typical max decibel level of 100.
MP3 players may harm your hearing Up to 10 million Europeans are at risk for hearing damage from MP3 players and European Union regulators are mulling a plan to lower the legal volume - limit of MP3 players to 100 decibels.
Written by Beaufoy and directed by Boyle, the first installment will be produced by FX Productions, Cloud Eight Films, Decibel Films and Snicket Films Limited.
Said to have been the sole occupant for a 747 flight to Europe, the car features a directional exhaust typically seen on cars set up for racing on Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, which limits sound to 92 decibels.
As it so happens, the «Ring also has a similar limit of 95 decibels — and there's no other logical reason for the funky pipes.
When activated, the Quiet Exhaust mode uses the active valve performance exhaust to shut down valves and limit the amount of noise the engine emits to roughly 72 decibels, which is roughly equivalent to the sound of a standard home dishwasher.
In his June 16 decision, Judge Richard Cooper denied Consumer Energy's appeal to have the court overturn the county's finding that the wind plant was exceeding the county's established decibel level limits.
Nearby Huron County limits noise levels from turbines to an average of 50 decibels from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and 45 decibels the rest of the day.
This grassroots opposition to wind development in Germany is DESPITE having some of the most stringent audible noise regulations which limit nighttime sound levels to 35 decibels in purely residential areas.
Thanks to NPS's new sound level mapping, it is fairly clear that a 35 decibel sound limit isn't just discriminatory to wind farms, it's likely impossible to achieve under already - existing conditions in significant portions of the country.
D. M. Brown J. held in CCLA v. Toronto Police Service, released today, that the police can use the devices, but limited the decibel level for its use for communication with crowds, thereby avoiding the Charter infringements.
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