ClockworkSoldier
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Can anyone explain the maths associated with the Decibel Theory in laymen terms?
I know stuff Like...
1mW = dBm
1v=dBv
0.775v = dBu
0.00002Pa = dBSPL
Power = 10log. Watts/Pa = 20 log
References:
1 Mw = dBm
1 v = dBv
1 u = 0.775
0.00002 Pa.
Anti log: Divide front number and resulting number each by 10. eg. 10/10 = 1 (Cancels). 6/10 = 0.6.
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These are a couple of example questions that I have been given:
1) The recommended mixing level is around 90dB SPL. What is that in Pascal?
2) A line amplifier has a gain of 37dB. With an input of 0.2V, what is the output voltage?
3) The output of a microphone is around 0.5mV. What is the gain needed on the pre-amp to
bring it to +4dBu?
Any help whatsoever will be greatly appreciated. I really need to understand the concepts, but can't seem to get my head around them.
I know stuff Like...
1mW = dBm
1v=dBv
0.775v = dBu
0.00002Pa = dBSPL
Power = 10log. Watts/Pa = 20 log
References:
1 Mw = dBm
1 v = dBv
1 u = 0.775
0.00002 Pa.
Anti log: Divide front number and resulting number each by 10. eg. 10/10 = 1 (Cancels). 6/10 = 0.6.
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These are a couple of example questions that I have been given:
1) The recommended mixing level is around 90dB SPL. What is that in Pascal?
2) A line amplifier has a gain of 37dB. With an input of 0.2V, what is the output voltage?
3) The output of a microphone is around 0.5mV. What is the gain needed on the pre-amp to
bring it to +4dBu?
Any help whatsoever will be greatly appreciated. I really need to understand the concepts, but can't seem to get my head around them.
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