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Man I can't let you know how clear this explanation was, pitch perfect. If only my lecturers did the same. My engineering reviews have become so much easy now.
Very nice video, thank you, I have a question though, when describing Decibels across Power, Pressure and Intensity, can you use the the same decibel value between each levels to find things like Pascal or Watts/m^2, etc.? Example, you found Sound Pressure from Pascal, and you want to find Watts/m^2, do you use the same Decibels?
Volume is a term often used to describe the output level of a system. ____________ Gain is a term that describes the action of boosting a signal. __________ The two terms are related. Volume knobs can adjust the output level in two ways: by attenuating (reducing) the signal OR by boosting (adding gain to) the signal. __________ Does this explanation help you?
@@AudioUniversity Thanks for being so generous and taking in requests. :) It would be great if you could do a video on sample rate vs/and bit depth, bit rate and floating point with a demonstration showing how using plugins with different sample rates affects the audio signal. Sorry if i asked too much. :P
Easy Its comparing sound and the terms pressure, intensity & power are its measures. Lets say you are spraying water through a nozzle. The amount of water sprayed from the source is compared to sound power level (it doesn't change). The same water sprayed, measured at a distance of 10m is the same power (amount of water) but it's intensity (force of water) & pressure (flow rate per square inch say) level reduces drastically. Hope this clears it.
That’s a good idea for a video! There are some limitations to measuring the speaker only (you can actually only measure the speaker AND the room). Do you have an audio interface?
There is a kind of vibration speakers that turn anysurface into speaker...if we stick it into a larger surface area...then intensity and db will be less at the source of emitting that sound....I think that would affect sound quality and sound travel distance somehow...can you elaborate on this one? Also If earbuds and loud speaker produce the same db then the power is the only thing that changed...am I right?
Question please , when you mixing a live band does the subwoofer power speakers SPL needs to be same as the load speakers or it will depend on the style of music and desire wanted.
Could you add Arabic to your video's captions, please💜 Because we need to this useful information , and we couldn't understand every thing in English. All thanks to you🌸🌸
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Man I can't let you know how clear this explanation was, pitch perfect. If only my lecturers did the same. My engineering reviews have become so much easy now.
Such great explanations and use of visualizations for explaining all the conceptual content in your videos! Keep it up!
Helps thanks it helped understand further, perhaps consider adding dB(A) units etc.
Very Well Explained in Few Words 👌
Very nice video, thank you, I have a question though, when describing Decibels across Power, Pressure and Intensity, can you use the the same decibel value between each levels to find things like Pascal or Watts/m^2, etc.?
Example, you found Sound Pressure from Pascal, and you want to find Watts/m^2, do you use the same Decibels?
Loving these bite sized videos. Thanks and Keep them coming.🤘
Thanks! I'll keep them coming! Any requests for future videos?
@@AudioUniversity Would you be able to do a video on the difference between amplifier gain vs amplifier volume?
Volume is a term often used to describe the output level of a system.
____________
Gain is a term that describes the action of boosting a signal.
__________
The two terms are related. Volume knobs can adjust the output level in two ways: by attenuating (reducing) the signal OR by boosting (adding gain to) the signal.
__________
Does this explanation help you?
@@AudioUniversity Thanks for being so generous and taking in requests. :) It would be great if you could do a video on sample rate vs/and bit depth, bit rate and floating point with a demonstration showing how using plugins with different sample rates affects the audio signal. Sorry if i asked too much. :P
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll see what I can do!
What we should compare ? Those terms refering to what exactly? Audio signal? Sound ? consumption?
Easy Its comparing sound and the terms pressure, intensity & power are its measures. Lets say you are spraying water through a nozzle. The amount of water sprayed from the source is compared to sound power level (it doesn't change). The same water sprayed, measured at a distance of 10m is the same power (amount of water) but it's intensity (force of water) & pressure (flow rate per square inch say) level reduces drastically. Hope this clears it.
Kyle please advise how to measure my theater speaker frequency response. I am willing to buy basic tool. Thanks in advance.
That’s a good idea for a video! There are some limitations to measuring the speaker only (you can actually only measure the speaker AND the room).
Do you have an audio interface?
There is a kind of vibration speakers that turn anysurface into speaker...if we stick it into a larger surface area...then intensity and db will be less at the source of emitting that sound....I think that would affect sound quality and sound travel distance somehow...can you elaborate on this one?
Also If earbuds and loud speaker produce the same db then the power is the only thing that changed...am I right?
Great analogy!! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, Diana!
Question please , when you mixing a live band does the subwoofer power speakers SPL needs to be same as the load speakers or it will depend on the style of music and desire wanted.
It depends on the style of music. There are also differences in perceived loudness between low and higher frequencies.
Great content 👍
Thanks, Enoch Prince! I'm glad you enjoy the video!
Fantastic video❤️
Thanks, Gokul!
so helpful, ty
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you
Could you add Arabic to your video's captions, please💜
Because we need to this useful information , and we couldn't understand every thing in English.
All thanks to you🌸🌸
قوة الصوت تختلف عن صوت الضغط عن كثافة الصوت
The alg failed just found you myself.
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