How Loud Is The Sound? [Decibel Comparison]

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How Loud Is The Sound?
I tried to make a video showing you how many dB (decibels) different sounds are measured as.
Obviously, I could not play the sounds in this video because of the difference in volume on each viewers personal device. Also, dropping an atomic bomb out of your microphone is impossible. Thank you for understanding this.

Im also sorry about the music mistake. The song name is not "Time" by Hanz Zimmer, but rather "See What I've Become" by Zack Hemsey. Youtube corrected this and I do not earn any money of this.
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"Needle Dropping"
DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN

KayJay
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the microwave at the middle of the night when you forget to open it at just the right time: 100, 000, 000, 000, 000 dB

earthtominiryu
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THANK YOU for providing an actual audible comparison of decibel levels. I spent 20 minutes on YouTube looking through misleading video titles to find an AUDIBLE example.

ctatlock
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Popped 4 ballons, cops got called, sounded like a nuke. Now I'm deaf.

Wack_to_wac
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Respect to you that you went through the length of measuring all of these sounds for us personally! I hope you had ear-protection.

MarshallMatherstheth
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I thought this would be actual examples of the different DB. This video still helped, though. The little space heater won't be too loud for my office mates.

jdstep
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I just hear a loud music on a video that supposed to compare sound level! I could read text in a text or html page too!. waste of time

bobs
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You need to add in the distances. Because if you are say 25ft away from a jet taking off will be louder than if say 500 feet. The Space shuttle was 145DB's at 1 mile away. Or so that's what I remember when I went all the time to watch them take off. My uncle told me flat out, if you were within a quarter of a mile from the launch site, it would blow your ear drums out. I will take his word for it considering he ran NASA for a short time. What's funny, I always talked about him in school and nobody would believe me. They name a freaking Telescope after him and now everyone knows his name.

jasonwebb
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I know what’s even more than a black hole, my mum yelling at me

spencerhoang
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A safe way to produce really loud sounds: Clapping (95 dB)

bulgaria
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Thanks, I had used it in my architectural acoustics class.

robertomiguelfajer
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Knocking over a cup in the middle of the night

*1000dB*

dannysheehan
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you could have done an example of them because im trying to build a pc and i trying to find out what kind of cpu cooler i should get depending on the db

Groblin
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Full volume with headphones I’m not lying

okas
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A gunshot is going to vary anywhere between 100 to 170 depending on what and how you have it set up. It's always going to be something you can recognize, so idk why they want to surpressors instead of require them. 🤷‍♂️

jacobstaten
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The loudest thing I heard was a firework

benjidog
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Hearing can get damaged at levels way under 130 db, 70 db for too long can damage your hearing

shrekislife
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Wow this is exactly what I needed. Thanks for the info. This is a great video! Also I'm your 99th sub, only one away from 100! Congratulations on 100 subs! (You'll probably have 100 subs by the time you read this. If not it will probably happen very soon.)

respectthefancy
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A black hole isn't 1100 decibels... If it was it would cause space itself to be torn apart. The loudest sound ever recorded was the Ophiuchus Black Hole Cluster and was measured around 570 decibels.

ultragd
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this is inaccurate, sustained sounds at much lower volume can damage hearing.

mynnmusic