omicron1792
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Humor or mocking are both signs of lost arguments.No no no. Don’t you understand, 2dB at 130dB is OH MY GOD difference.
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Humor or mocking are both signs of lost arguments.No no no. Don’t you understand, 2dB at 130dB is OH MY GOD difference.
Humor or mocking are both signs of lost arguments.
Any real world example of this ocurring you can share?Depending on the frequencies and time/decay, 127 dB can easily cause more hearing damage than 130 dB would.
None so far.Any real world example of this occurring you can share?
So is it truth only in theory? Or is there somewhere I can read more about this phenomonon between these two suppressor signatures, one supposedly lower dBA but more harmful to hearing?None so far.
I can sketch out a waveform that has more energy than another, and frequency response gets more complicated.
Shocker.None so far.
Lay two suppressors on the table that are identical in length, weight, durability, and price, but one is demonstrably quieter and Im choosing the quieter one every single time. Doesnt matter if its 1, 3, or 10dBWhat a quiet world some people must live in. Going by some of these arguments everyone I know should be deaf.
SillyWhat a quiet world some people must live in. Going by some of these arguments everyone I know should be deaf.
Oh wow all things the same you'd pick the quieter one? Lol yea me too but that has absolutely nothing to with my comment. I was referring to the endless post about 1-3db curves and OASHA. Wasn't singling you out unless you enjoy 96 posts about 1-3db and the aarp.Lay two suppressors on the table that are identical in length, weight, durability, and price, but one is demonstrably quieter and Im choosing the quieter one every single time. Doesnt matter if its 1, 3, or 10dB
This is how I see suppressor shopping these days. We are drowning in SKU's to pick from. I don't understand what is hard to understand about that preference.
OTB obviously have length going for them, so when length is your primary concern, they take the cake and may or may not just cost you a couple ounces or dB. I have nothing bad to say about that preference some people have
Again. What is hearing safe range? That’s something you just made up on the spot.Some of y’all are wild. Once something is within a hearing safe range, 2-3 dB is truly nothing for the minimal exposure of a gunshot.
Would you still be having this “academic” debate if, in this hypothetical argument, one suppressor was 60 dB and another was 63 dB?
None of you would be freaking out about “double the energy” because they’re both in the safe hearing range.