This YouTube video focuses on "Real world sound metering" in the context of firearms. While the description is brief, the title strongly suggests an analysis of sound levels associated with firearm use. This could involve testing various firearms, calibers, or accessories like suppressors to measure their acoustic output in practical scenarios. The content likely appeals to firearm owners, enthusiasts, and potentially those interested in safety regulations or understanding the effects of firearm noise.
This video compares the noise levels of a suppressed Volquartsen Mamba .22LR rifle and a Crosman 10-pump pellet gun. The .22LR will be tested with both CCI subsonic and Aguila rounds. Decibel levels will be measured to determine which firearm is quieter, offering a potentially surprising result for viewers interested in sound suppression and firearm comparisons.
This video features a test and review of the Resilient Suppressors Jessie's Girl 22LR silencer. The reviewer heads to the range to evaluate the suppressor's performance using a mil-spec decibel meter. The video also includes promotional links for Nine Line Apparel and other channels associated with the reviewer.
This video explores the auditory experience of bullet impacts on various targets. The creator utilizes cameras, microphones, and a decibel meter to capture and analyze the sound differences when pistols and rifles are fired. The description also includes information on how viewers can support the channel through Patreon and PayPal, and provides a link to the creator's Instagram page for further engagement.
This video conducts a sound test to determine the decibel levels of CCI Quiet .22LR ammunition. Using a sound level meter, the reviewer compares the noise output of CCI Quiets against both a standard .22LR round and an air gun pellet gun. The aim is to provide a clear understanding of how exceptionally quiet CCI Quiets are in a practical, measured scenario. The video also lists various gear used by the creator, including shooting targets, cameras, audio equipment, and firearm accessories.
This TFBTV episode debunks the Hollywood myth of completely silent "silencers." Host James uses a decibel meter to compare the sound of a silenced AR-15 rifle against a truck horn, demonstrating that silencers suppress noise but do not render firearms silent. The video highlights the AR-15 platform, similar to military M4 and M16 rifles, and uses entry-level audio equipment for an informal, yet illustrative, test. It also thanks sponsors Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Savage Arms.
This video tests the effectiveness of pillows in silencing gunshots, a common trope in movies. The creator aims to see if pillows can genuinely reduce gunshot noise. They acknowledge that the decibel app used for measurement is not professional-grade and is only intended to indicate sound reduction, as accurate equipment is expensive. The video also includes affiliate links for gun parts, gear, cameras, and microphones, and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, comments, shares, and Patreon support. Social media links for behind-the-scenes content are also provided.
This video performs a comparative test of various 5.56mm suppressors, utilizing a Bruel & Kjaer impulse sound meter and IWI 5.56mm ammunition. The testing adheres to Mil-Std 1474D protocols. The video provides timestamps for each suppressor tested, including models from AAC, Silencerco, Surefire, and Griffin Armament. It also includes links to a spreadsheet with detailed performance data (logarithmic and linear averages) and an explanation of decibel levels and their perceived impact on hearing safety, referencing OSHA standards.
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