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Thread #86535   Message #3081297
Posted By: GUEST,Jon
24-Jan-11 - 06:59 AM
Thread Name: Tech: Sound Engineers
Subject: RE: Tech: Sound Engineers
Seeing the mention of weighting, if Wikipedia right on this?

he curves were originally defined for use at different average sound levels, but A-weighting, though originally intended only for the measurement of low-level sounds (around 40 phon), is now commonly used for the measurement of environmental noise and industrial noise, as well as when assessing potential hearing damage and other noise health effects at all sound levels; indeed, the use of A-frequency-weighting is now mandated for all these measurements, although it is badly suited for these purposes, being only applicable to low levels so that it tends to devalue the effects of low frequency noise in particular
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