As of March 2003:
A stock 2006 V Rod makes 95-96 db outside of our dyno room, in the shop, 15ft
away.
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The decibel scale is based on a logarithmic equation (similar to
the Richter scale for measuring earthquakes).
If a sound source increases by 6dB, it has twice the SPL (sound pressure level). For us to actually perceive a sound to be twice as loud, it needs to be increased by 10dB. That means that a 12dB increase is four times higher SPL, but we perceive it only a little more than twice as loud. |
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has laws regarding sound level exposure times for people working in loud or noisy environments for extended periods of time.
SPL in DbA | Maximum daily exposure in hours |
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OSHA 2206 (1978) |