weckl-x
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Seen on another forum. Interesting to know.
At drummer ears 21inch ride = 102 db
21inch ride (bell) = 112 db
Bass drum = 105 db
Toms = 110 db
Snare 5x14 single roll all rimshot 120 db
Snare (maximum rimshot) 125 db
16inch crash = 111 db
14inch hats (maximum/open) = 117 db
18inch china (maximum) 118 db
Interesting facts
Quiet groove: drummer ears 105 db - 5 feet 100 db - 25 feet 96 db
medium groove: drummer ears 110 db - 5 feet 105 db - 25 feet 102 db
Solid groove: drummer ears 115 db - 5 feet 110 db - 25 feet 108 db
Maximum (snare): drummer ears 125 db - 5 feet 120 db - 25 feet 116 db
These are the results from the January MD issue, all measure were taken with the Metrosonics DB-2100 digital SPL meter.
In Perspective...
Prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 dB SPL may cause permanent hearing loss.
Exposure of 115 db of greater may pose a serious health risk.
OSHA – the Occupational Safety and Health Administration – specifies the following as thresholds for potential hearing damage
This means that 15 minutes at the back of a concert hall where the decibel level is 120 SPL or greater can cause your hearing to be damaged forever.
A funny quote I read somewhere:
"If you don't use (ear) protection, you might get (hearing) AIDS!"
At drummer ears 21inch ride = 102 db
21inch ride (bell) = 112 db
Bass drum = 105 db
Toms = 110 db
Snare 5x14 single roll all rimshot 120 db
Snare (maximum rimshot) 125 db
16inch crash = 111 db
14inch hats (maximum/open) = 117 db
18inch china (maximum) 118 db
Interesting facts
Quiet groove: drummer ears 105 db - 5 feet 100 db - 25 feet 96 db
medium groove: drummer ears 110 db - 5 feet 105 db - 25 feet 102 db
Solid groove: drummer ears 115 db - 5 feet 110 db - 25 feet 108 db
Maximum (snare): drummer ears 125 db - 5 feet 120 db - 25 feet 116 db
These are the results from the January MD issue, all measure were taken with the Metrosonics DB-2100 digital SPL meter.
In Perspective...

Prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 dB SPL may cause permanent hearing loss.
Exposure of 115 db of greater may pose a serious health risk.
OSHA – the Occupational Safety and Health Administration – specifies the following as thresholds for potential hearing damage

This means that 15 minutes at the back of a concert hall where the decibel level is 120 SPL or greater can cause your hearing to be damaged forever.
A funny quote I read somewhere:
"If you don't use (ear) protection, you might get (hearing) AIDS!"