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What sound parameter/s are best to measure safe listening volumes?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1167136" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Satisfactory - the dog lies down next to you</p><p>Getting loud - the dog looks at you in alarm</p><p>Louder - dog runs out the room</p><p>Very loud - you see people in the street looking at the house</p><p>Extremely loud - your neighbour bangs on the door </p><p>Ultimate - the neighbour and a cop wave at the window to attract your attention</p><p>Beyond a joke - the electricity is switched off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1167136, member: 746"] Satisfactory - the dog lies down next to you Getting loud - the dog looks at you in alarm Louder - dog runs out the room Very loud - you see people in the street looking at the house Extremely loud - your neighbour bangs on the door Ultimate - the neighbour and a cop wave at the window to attract your attention Beyond a joke - the electricity is switched off [/QUOTE]
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What sound parameter/s are best to measure safe listening volumes?
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