
On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 08:03:38PM -0400, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
the db/nw number is perfectly understandable for me. Further any sensitivity less than 105 is personally out of the question for me. Honestly, while I appreciate your ideas, clearly my hope for general information is turning into my need to defend a medically documented processing injury..I get enough burden to society talk for the blindness to have no interest defending what history teaches me is safe. For the record, there is, or was, a fine cbc nature of things about neuroplasticity drawing from the book, "the brain's way of healing." Some of the featured doctors have been my own at some point over the years.
Well you didn't provide units for the sensitivity before. dB/mW works for comparing but only if the impedance is exatly the same. Fortunately 32 ohm does seem fairly common. And db/mW and db/V are very similar values for 32 ohm headphones, so it could have been either. -- Len Sorensen