The meter, which comes with instructions, will measure the intensity of the sound in decibels. |
Well, it wasn't rock and roll as you would recognise it but there was certainly enough power and decibels to give the lugholes a good stinging. |
Mr Cochrane has bought his own sound meter and claims to have recorded levels of 105 decibels inside his house. |
The device can create a sound at 120 decibels, loud enough to disable enemy combatants. |
Humans feel pain when they hear sounds of 120 decibels, a level typically reached next to the speakers at a rock concert. |
The noise levels rose by more than a few decibels, while the games whizzed by at such speed that they made Concorde look slow. |