Thursday, October 8, 2015

Sound Level Of A Traditional Church

A sometime hobby of mine has been to record the sound level of Churches, using a professional meter. For a while, Hillsong in Cape Town was the champion noise-maker -- until I attended the Gospel Messengers in George (see the previous post). But what about "traditional" Churches? I recorded the sound level inside a "traditional" Church of wood and stone, with a pipe organ. The sound level reached 96.3 decibels where the minister stood (about as loud as a heavy truck), or a calculated 91.3 decibels maximum for any Church member (about as loud as the inside of a bus). OBSERVATION: I was surprised that the sound level was this high. This is high enough for sustained exposure within one service to harm the minister's hearing.

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