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Old 05.21.2007, 04:35 AM   #8
Gulasch Noir
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Thanks for your co-operation.

I'm not necessarily looking for noises made by human, let alone not necessarily music though. I just like to read high numbers with a scientific background. So the answer to my question (if there is any) would most probably have something to do with astronomy.

I'm not sure, if I heard 150 db, but once I induced a very loud noise in the rehearsal room, because I fucked up with the microphone or something. I think I read somewhere you are going deaf at 150db and die at 180 db. Can someone verify this?
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