Is an e39 that much quieter than an e46?
There is a noticeable difference in refinement between the two

Is an e39 that much quieter than an e46?
2000 Alfa Romeo 146 1.6 T.Spark 16V - 120dB
You won't notice a +/-1db noise difference, but a 3db difference is definitely noticeable.Kind of wrecks my world order, because if 1995 E39 is as quiet as car can get, then one of the main criteria in my car search is out of the window. I don't find E39 noticeably quieter than new Mondeo or new Superb. Which means if I don't notice that +4/-4 dB difference then no matter what I choose as my future car I will still have to raise my voice above comfortable level during conversations when travelling on M25.![]()
Kind of wrecks my world order, because if 1995 E39 is as quiet as car can get, then one of the main criteria in my car search is out of the window. I don't find E39 noticeably quieter than new Mondeo or new Superb. Which means if I don't notice that +4/-4 dB difference then no matter what I choose as my future car I will still have to raise my voice above comfortable level during conversations when travelling on M25.![]()
You won't notice a +/-1db noise difference, but a 3db difference is definitely noticeable.
You may be getting mixed up here, you need to double power into speakers to achieved a 3db increase in volume, but the human brain and ears perceives 3db as a small volume increase. Db is a log scale because of way our ears work.Given that volume doubles with each 3dB increase, you certainly will notice a 1dB difference.
I'm not confused at all; a rise of 3dB more means twice the amplitude of the sound in the air when you use one of these meters with a mic on it. It's a logarithmic scale.
dB being piped into a speaker electrically is a different measure, since dB can measure any alternating signal. This will not match the dB coming out of the speaker as noise.
One click on a standard radio is less than 1dB in the air.
Interesting read, I'm not surprised to see the e38 high on the list, my old one was wonderfully quiet (had to open the windows to really hear the engine for example) yet it ran on 18's.
I wonder where a double glazed 750iL Scores....?
[TW]Fox;15715847 said:E39 joint top.
IS GREAT SUCCESS.
Mine has been quite a bit quieter at motorway speeds since changing from PS2 to Sessanta tyres I found although the PS2s were fairly quiet anyway, quiet enough to be able to hear the stereo at volume 5 anyway which is good going - now can hear it at 3![]()