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Basic Audio Measurement
Basic Audio Measurement
Level
Audio level is usually measured in Decibels. Audio level is 0dB at its loudest. 0 decibels
(dB) is the maximum level, and a quieter level is measured as a negative number such as -
15dB. The noise floor is effectively silence. Low-level background noise is referred to as
the noise floor.
The names of the three general audio levels are speaker level, line level and microphone
level. For simplicity, the different audio levels are described in volts.
Speaker Level
A speaker needs a few volts of electrical audio signal to make enough movement
in the speaker to create a sound wave that we can hear. Small speakers need
only a few volts, but large speakers need 50-100 volts to make a loud sound
Basic Audio Measurement
Line Level
A speaker is connected to an amplifier. Think of your HiFi amplifier at home.
What plugs into your amplifier? DVD player, CD player, radio/tuner, video
camera. All these devices plug into the “line in” or “Aux in” of your
amplifier. “Line IN”, “Aux IN” and “Line OUT” all have an electrical audio signal
at line level. You are probably aware of the standard red and white leads used in
HiFi equipment, these all use line level. Other plugs are also used for line level.
Line level is about half a volt to one (½ – 1) volt. It is the job of the amplifier to
amplify the half to one volt of line level, up to the 10 volts or more of speaker
level.
Basic Audio Measurement
Microphone Level
The output voltage of a microphone is very low. It is measured in milli-volts, that
is 1/1000th of a volt. A mic can give as little as 1 mV, or upto 100 mV, depending
on how loud you speak into it.
The amplifier is wanting line level, ½ – 1 volt to produce enough signal to make
the speaker work properly. But the mic is only producing milli-volts. So what is
needed is a small microphone amplifier that amplifies the audio level from mic
level to line level. This should go between the microphone and the amplifier.
Because it is for the microphone and it is before the main amp, it is called a mic
pre-amp. A mic pre-amp amplifies the milli-volts from a microphone up to line
level.
Basic Audio Measurement
Audio Level Summary
There are three main audio signal levels: mic level (millivolts), line level
(around 1 volt) and speaker level (around 10 volts or more). The rule is,
only plug speakers into the speaker socket of an amplifier; only line
level into the line in of any equipment; and only mic level in the mic
input of your mixer, camera or laptop. The most common cause
of audio distortion comes from not understanding the different levels,
and how to connect them all together.
Audio Level Measurement Unit
Decibels (dB) are widely used in audio. A decibel expresses a ratio. It is
relative to something. Unfortunately, what it is relative to is often not
mentioned when stating a decibel reading.

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BasicAudio.pptx

  • 2. Basic Audio Measurement Level Audio level is usually measured in Decibels. Audio level is 0dB at its loudest. 0 decibels (dB) is the maximum level, and a quieter level is measured as a negative number such as - 15dB. The noise floor is effectively silence. Low-level background noise is referred to as the noise floor. The names of the three general audio levels are speaker level, line level and microphone level. For simplicity, the different audio levels are described in volts. Speaker Level A speaker needs a few volts of electrical audio signal to make enough movement in the speaker to create a sound wave that we can hear. Small speakers need only a few volts, but large speakers need 50-100 volts to make a loud sound
  • 3. Basic Audio Measurement Line Level A speaker is connected to an amplifier. Think of your HiFi amplifier at home. What plugs into your amplifier? DVD player, CD player, radio/tuner, video camera. All these devices plug into the “line in” or “Aux in” of your amplifier. “Line IN”, “Aux IN” and “Line OUT” all have an electrical audio signal at line level. You are probably aware of the standard red and white leads used in HiFi equipment, these all use line level. Other plugs are also used for line level. Line level is about half a volt to one (½ – 1) volt. It is the job of the amplifier to amplify the half to one volt of line level, up to the 10 volts or more of speaker level.
  • 4. Basic Audio Measurement Microphone Level The output voltage of a microphone is very low. It is measured in milli-volts, that is 1/1000th of a volt. A mic can give as little as 1 mV, or upto 100 mV, depending on how loud you speak into it. The amplifier is wanting line level, ½ – 1 volt to produce enough signal to make the speaker work properly. But the mic is only producing milli-volts. So what is needed is a small microphone amplifier that amplifies the audio level from mic level to line level. This should go between the microphone and the amplifier. Because it is for the microphone and it is before the main amp, it is called a mic pre-amp. A mic pre-amp amplifies the milli-volts from a microphone up to line level.
  • 5. Basic Audio Measurement Audio Level Summary There are three main audio signal levels: mic level (millivolts), line level (around 1 volt) and speaker level (around 10 volts or more). The rule is, only plug speakers into the speaker socket of an amplifier; only line level into the line in of any equipment; and only mic level in the mic input of your mixer, camera or laptop. The most common cause of audio distortion comes from not understanding the different levels, and how to connect them all together. Audio Level Measurement Unit Decibels (dB) are widely used in audio. A decibel expresses a ratio. It is relative to something. Unfortunately, what it is relative to is often not mentioned when stating a decibel reading.