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74db vs. 70db Tony Hwang 05-30-2007
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Posted by Tony Hwang on May 30, 2007, 12:30 am
Hi,
Looking at some ODU, between 74 and 70db, would it make a noticeable
difference? I don't want to annoy my neighbor with too much noise.
I am comparing Carrier Comfort and Performance series units.

Posted by -zero on May 30, 2007, 1:19 am

> Hi,
> Looking at some ODU, between 74 and 70db, would it make a noticeable
> difference? I don't want to annoy my neighbor with too much noise.
> I am comparing Carrier Comfort and Performance series units.

One is a little more then half as loud as the other.

-zero



Posted by Mo Hoaner on May 31, 2007, 9:05 pm

>
>> Hi,
>> Looking at some ODU, between 74 and 70db, would it make a noticeable
>> difference? I don't want to annoy my neighbor with too much noise.
>> I am comparing Carrier Comfort and Performance series units.
>
> One is a little more then half as loud as the other.
>
> -zero
Actually, one could be considered a little less than half as loud as the
other - or - one is a little more than twice as loud as the other. As for
annoying the neighbors, i'd think that they'd rather listen to the
condenser, while you have your windows closed, rather than listening to you
bitch about the heat with your windows open. After all, if' it's loud
enough, maybe they'll have to get their own, so you don't have to listen to
them bitch about the heat and the noise.



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on May 30, 2007, 9:14 pm
Tony Hwang wrote:
> Hi,
> Looking at some ODU, between 74 and 70db, would it make a noticeable
> difference? I don't want to annoy my neighbor with too much noise.
> I am comparing Carrier Comfort and Performance series units.

You'd rather annoy us.


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