Comment by deepspace
17 hours ago
0db is usually defined as the loudest sound that the audio system can produce. Hence, everything else must be negative.
17 hours ago
0db is usually defined as the loudest sound that the audio system can produce. Hence, everything else must be negative.
More specifically, 0 dB is the loudest sound the audio system is rated to produce without distortion. It's common to be able to actually drive systems harder than their specified engineering limits, which is why meters have a short positive dB section marked in red.
Of course, typical of the wonderful ambiguity of decibels, 0 dB is also usually defined as the quietest sound that the human ear can perceive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_threshold_of_hearing
That's why important to give the scale. dBfs is full scale level, and db SPL is sound pressure level.
Yep.
"Sound Power Level SWL", "Sound Pressure level SPL", and "Sound Intensity Level SIL" are different quantities which should not be confused. - https://sengpielaudio.com/calculator-soundpower.htm
A sound source produces sound power and this generates a sound pressure fluctuation in the air. Sound power is the distance independent cause of this, whereas sound pressure is the distance-dependent effect.
Sound pressure p is a "sound field quantity" and sound intensity I is a "sound energy quantity". In teachings these terms are not often separated sharply enough and sometimes are even set equal. But I ~ p2.