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Loudness

Loudness meaning

Strength of sound: how loud it is. | The perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons. | Strength of sound: how loud it is.

Example sentences (20)

Everyone is going with so much loudness and passion and everything.

Patients are screened for their ability to detect the loudness and pitch of varying tones.

Sonos' generally transparent tuning takes a hands-off approach to the original mix, though you can still tweak treble, bass, and loudness manually if you'd prefer.

Whether he be remembered for his truck, his chair, his love of football, or the loudness with which he would yell “GO!” to start off workouts, Torrens was a rock in Denison’s running community.

Milagros Grady, who has been a resident beside Cutty Sark Gardens for nearly 40 years, said at the meeting: “I can tell you that I have panic attacks because of the loudness that comes through.

The Nothing Ear reduces the loudness of most external noise, but it isn’t as good as the best noise-cancelling earbuds.

The World Health Organization suggests a sound allowance for weekly exposure, based on loudness.

With an array of microphones you can triangulate the location of the noise, which is essential because the measured loudness depends on the distance to the source.

It sports an Apple S5 chip and advanced software which enables computational audio, which analyses the characteristics of the music, optimises loudness, and adjusts dynamic range 180 times per second.

The following morning in intensive care, where only family visit, two Hells Angels wandered in. I will never forget the inappropriate jokes, the loudness and their kindness.

Compliant with current broadcast and IP streaming regulations, Mediaproxy supports all current industry standards for closed captioning, DVB Subtitling, SCTE-35, SCTE-104 and loudness.

It recognises the loudness levels in the surroundings to tell if they are harmful for ears.

Its latest ad boasts that, today, The promotion juxtaposes color shots of players manifesting “loudness” with black and white photos of staid players from the distant past.

When everyone at a large, crowded party talks at roughly the same loudness, the average sound level of the person you’re speaking with is about equal to the average level of all the other partygoers’ chatter combined.

Accounts of Krähmer's playing, which report his "diminishing and swelling the notes, up to an almost unbelievable loudness" imply a developed technique using shading and alternate fingerings, far beyond a purely amateur culture of house music.

As the only energy available is that gathered by the antenna system, loudness is necessarily limited.

D Decibel unit that measures the intensity or loudness of sound.

Equal-loudness contours may also be used to weight the perceptual importance of components.

In live performance, loudness —an "onslaught of sound," in sociologist Deena Weinstein 's description—is considered vital.

In this particular example, when driven at 100 W, speaker A produces the same SPL, or loudness as speaker B would produce with 200 W input.