Sone 134 -
The request for a "deep review" of "sone 134" most likely refers to Shakespeare's Sonnet 134
Applications:
Engineers use sone ratings to measure the noise output of household appliances, such as kitchen range hoods and bathroom fans, to ensure they meet comfort standards. 2. SONE-134 in International Media sone 134
~112-114 phons
In practice, 134 sones is slightly higher, equating to or ~120 dB SPL at 1 meter. Here is a quick reference table: The request for a "deep review" of "sone
You cannot directly measure sones with a basic sound level meter. Instead, follow this two-step process: Here is a quick reference table: You cannot
No. 140 dB is approximately 256 sones. So 134 sones is quieter than 140 dB. At 140 dB, you experience not just pain but potential eardrum rupture.
Sonnet 134 is part of a larger narrative in Shakespeare’s collection where the speaker's initial admiration for the "Fair Youth" (a young man) is complicated by the entrance of the "Dark Lady." This specific sonnet highlights the pain of realization