- Jun 19, 2016
- 467
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud Concert - Noise Exposure
It's common knowledge to anyone who has looked into itNo, it's not. I really wish people would stop using those figures.
It's common knowledge to anyone who has looked into it
What do you mean not really? Normal traffic, vacuum and lawn mower are around 90db
Pretty sure a rock concert is well over that.
Any chart will show you if you look it up too.
This is just one of many sources:
http://www.webmd.com/brain/tc/harmful-noise-levels-topic-overview
Obviously it depends a lot on the concert so maybe trying to find a "general rule" is a waste of time -- the general rule for indie rock bands at midsized venues might be 100, and the general rule for dubstep shows in concrete basements might be a lot more.
110 is about exactly as loud as my (fairly underpowered) little motorcycle is at full rev, and I'm pretty confident that a lot of the concerts I went to over the years were a bit louder than that. 120 sounds pretty extreme, though I suspect the show which ultimately really fucked me up probably peaked around there. That wasn't an arena venue by a long shot, but it was a concrete box with 1000+ w speaker stacks piled high on either side of the stage. Lunacy.
But those loudest bands in a smaller enclosed venue.. sound waves have nowhere else to go.
Just depends really, those are very popular bands, the venues would be huge and yet they still clocked 120-130db
Here in LA there is a huge underground scene. Dj events where it doesnt hit 110dB but you can bet it does for the kids standing right at the speakers.... I feel like telling people they are doing long term damage... I save that for the ones who notice my earplugs and say 'that's smart'. Educate when we can.
I've been saying this for ages on here, but nobody ever listens. Put it this way, Slip Knot limit their shows to 109db, and they are loud. This came straight from Corey Taylor when he was on a show about noise (QI uk).
I've monitored shows in pubs and clubs with a calibrated meter, and the average obviously depends where you stand. I usually get around 95db when standing back (give or take), which is probably around 100-105db closer to the stage. Halls and Arenas are the loudest, but again this comes down to the band and venue. It can be anywhere from 85db-115db depending where you are compared to the speakers. I got 90-92db right at the back of an iron maiden gig at the LG arena.
Some louder bands can go above 115db, but it's getting increasingly less likely in this day and age. The majority of the loudest gigs ever put on were between the 70's and early 2000's. There has been a shift lately (although not a massive one) in keeping decibel levels down. To encounter a gig that's genuinely sustained at 120db +, in a club, in this day and age, is really slim and unlikely.