When preachers, especially in the black church, get excited and raise their voices they tend to get closer to the mic instead of backing away from it because of the excitement and intensity of their preaching. That's a normal thing but it can be harmful as well if the sound tech at your church does not take the necessary steps to control the volume. Many of our churches do not invest in people who have the knowledge to run audio equipment efficiently but we are quick to hire people to do other jobs, in our churches,which require competency. Audio Engineering is a skill which requires a lot of training. It's amazing to me that we entrust our ears to Deacon and Trustee so-and so on the sound board. Are we that ignorant? Whether you are in a small or a large church we must protect our ears while being able to hear everything we want to hear at the same time.
Technically anything above 75 decibels is considered loud and anything above 100 decibels is getting dangerous for long periods of time. If the noise gets to 200 decibels for any amount of time then loss of hearing takes place immediately. It is true that all of us have our own noise thresholds. Its not too loud all of the time. Let's be honest. Some of us make those claims partly due to the fact that we don't necessarily enjoy the type of noise being made whether its music or the preached word. I remember growing up in church and every time I played a gospel song it was too loud but every time I would play a hymn (at the same volume) it was heavenly.lololololol. The same old saints were talking out of two sides of their mouths.
IT IS possible to be intense and for the levels to be controlled at the same time. It's not always the musicians fault if the music is too loud. Your church might have an incompetent sound technician especially if your church has everything miked up. Your instruments might be placed incorrectly in the sanctuary. There are a number of reasons why things may be too loud in your church. Stop assuming and seek answers that make sense to the church and to the musicians. On the other hand, musicians should try to exercise some wisdom when dealing with their own volume levels, in church, especially if you are in total control of your volume. We must not let our personal liking's overshadow what may or may not be going on in our houses of worship. We must seek and implement solutions because there are millions of Christians who maybe suffering from hearing loss due to the Saturday or Sunday morning worship experience.
You can refer to this table below from http://www.abelard.org/hear/hear.php to give to your sound techs and your Pastors at your church as a reference.
Peace,
Phillip Carter
HOW LOUD IS LOUD?Common Noise Levels and Typical Reactions |
Activity | Noise Level [dB(A)] | Apparent Loudness | Typical Physical Response | new:quadratic equations, model answers part of how to teach your child number arithmetic mathematics advertising disclaimer |
Rocket launching | 180 | Danger level | ||
Threshold of pain Gunshot Jet engine taking off | 140 | Danger level | ||
Military jet Air raid siren Shotgun Hydraulic press (3 m away) | 130 | 512 times as loud | Limited ability to hear amplified speech. Noise may cause pain. Can damage hearingafter 3.75 minutes exposure per day | |
Car horn Propeller aircraft Air-raid siren | 120 | 256 times as loud | Can damage hearingafter 7.5 minutes exposure per day | |
Sand-blasting Squealing pigs Inboard motorboat Typical night club Unsilenced motorcycle (7m away) | 110 | Over 128 times as loud!! | Maximum vocal effort. Can damage hearingafter 30 minutes exposure per day | |
Amplified Rock Music | 110-130 | Over 128 to 512 times as loud!! | Can damage hearingafter 3.75 – 30 minutes exposure per day | |
Helicopter Motorised/power mower | 105 | Can damage hearingafter 1 hour exposure per day | ||
Jet takeoff @ 500m Train horn @ 30m Diesel truck Pneumatic drill/jackhammer | 100 | 64 times as loud | Can damage hearingafter 2 hours exposure per day | |
Heavy truck @ 15m Busy city street passing motorcycle Lawn mower Loud shout Screaming child | 90 | 32 times as loud | Very annoying. Can damage hearingafter 8 hours exposure per day | |
Average factory Electric shaver | 85 | |||
Busy traffic intersection Motorway construction site Outboard motor Alarm clock (with bell) Freight train (15m away) /td> | 80 | 16 times as loud | Annoying. | |
Motorway traffic @ 15m Roadside traffic Train horn @ 500m Vacuum cleaner Mixer electric sewing machine Noisy restaurant Conversation in a loud voice | 70 | 8 times as loud | Telephone use difficult. | |
Washing machine/dishwasher | 65 | |||
Light car traffic @ 15m City or commercial areas Noisy office Normal conversation Clothes dryer Background music | 60 | 4 times as loud | Intrusive. | |
Quiet office | 50 | 2 times as loud | Speech interference. | |
Refrigerator | 45 | |||
Quiet residential area Kitchen/bathroom Public library | 40 | Arbitrary Base Reference Level | Quiet. | |
Leaves rustling Very soft music Recording studio Living/dining/bedroom | 30 | 1/2 as loud | Very quiet. | |
Threshold of sound perception | 10 | 1/8 as loud | Just audible. | |
Threshold of hearing | 0 | N/A | Not audible. | |