dB is a logarithmic scale: a 3 dB change represents a doubling or halving of power, and a 10 dB change is perceived as roughly twice or half as loud. A 5-10 dB cut would be highly noticeable, especially in tightly regulated environments like studios. To claim otherwise is inconsistent with basically everything relevant to this discussion.
Why are you lying about this?
I’m not.
You just told me 5-10 dB isn’t much - you’re completely full of shit about all of this.
5-10 db isn’t that much.
https://www.noisestopsystems.co.uk/decibels-explained/
dB is a logarithmic scale: a 3 dB change represents a doubling or halving of power, and a 10 dB change is perceived as roughly twice or half as loud. A 5-10 dB cut would be highly noticeable, especially in tightly regulated environments like studios. To claim otherwise is inconsistent with basically everything relevant to this discussion.
I’m aware.
When I lowered the gain from 5-10dB, it wasn’t a huge change.