Hello,
Is it possible than loud music and sounds in night clubs could damage
electrets mics from mobile phone ? Is the limit of actual mobile phone
is near 95 db SPL ?
A friend of me complains her mobile mobile phone's mic doesn't work well
since she have been to night club a few weeks ago. (Her correspondants
can not hear here voice correctly at any time, in any condition, so, it
seems the phone mic may be damaged a litle)
Thanks an advance,
Zeldus
[BnH] - 25 May 2005 10:16 GMT
Was she talking in less than 2cm distance when next to the sub ? :)
95dB is approx when ppl shouting next to your ear.
Maybe her mic piece soldering fell off due to the vibration.
=bob=
> Hello,
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> Zeldus
Rod Speed - 25 May 2005 19:57 GMT
> Is it possible than loud music and sounds in night clubs could damage
> electrets mics from mobile phone ?
Nope.
> Is the limit of actual mobile phone is near 95 db SPL ?
Nope.
> A friend of me complains her mobile mobile phone's mic doesn't work well since
> she have been to night club a few weeks ago. (Her correspondants can not hear
> here voice correctly at any time, in any condition, so, it seems the phone mic
> may be damaged a litle)
Just a coincidence or she dropped it when
high on whatever drugs she indulged in etc.
tony sayer - 25 May 2005 19:59 GMT
>Hello,
>
>Is it possible than loud music and sounds in night clubs could damage
>electrets mics from mobile phone ? Is the limit of actual mobile phone
>is near 95 db SPL ?
Very, very much doubt it, would I'd be more concerned for her hearing..
>A friend of me complains her mobile mobile phone's mic doesn't work well
>since she have been to night club a few weeks ago. (Her correspondants
>can not hear here voice correctly at any time, in any condition, so, it
>seems the phone mic may be damaged a litle)
More like booze splashed on it I would think;!....
>Thanks an advance,
>
>Zeldus

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