Of course, a machine with the lowest possible
decibel output is preferable, but remember that the materials that make up your kitchen can also be a factor.
The best way to look at the Z today is as an eye - catching coupe with many of the extrovert features of recent supercars — blistering performance, poor visibility aft, a stiff ride, steering that often demands both hands, high
decibel output, room for one passenger and barely a weekend's worth of clothing, and an exciting driving experience — but with the price and the drip - dry reliability of a family sedan.
I learned that
decibel output should be no more than 85.
Not exact matches
There is, however, some controversy here, because when researchers stuck microphones in pregnant women's uteruses for a 1990 study I'm glad I wasn't a part of, they found that fetuses are exposed to between 72 and 88
decibels of baseline noise in the womb — the latter being about as loud as the maximum
output of the white - noise machines tested in the study.
It's quiet, too, the custom water cooling loop chugging away with minimal audio
output and the entire machine sitting under forty
decibel when idling.
[3] In the present case, the plaintiffs make no allegations of any history of malfunction, but merely suggest possible changes to the iPod which they believe would make the product safer: (1) earbuds with noise - reduction features; (2) volume control software; (3) more and different warnings printed onto the actual iPod; and (4) a digital meter to display the
output volume in
decibels.
The Crave Go is advertised as being able to
output volume up to 88
decibels and frequencies as low at 75 Hz.
While it isn't quite powerful enough to fill a large room, I measured a max
output of about 85
decibels — impressive for its size, though it sounded less distorted at 70
decibels.
Although the speakers are located appropriately at the bottom, the audio
output isn't up to the mark when we talk of
decibel levels.
A speaker's volume (also called «
output» and «loudness») is a function of the speaker's «sensitivity», or how effectively it converts power (watts) from the amplifier into volume (
decibels).