Sound pressure level (SPL) is a logarithmic measure of the effective sound pressure of a sound relative to a reference value.
When measuring SPL in an environment with background noise, it’s often necessary to subtract the background noise level from the measured SPL to isolate the signal of interest.
Lmeasured = Measured SPL in dB
Lbackground = Background noise SPL in dB
How do I calculate the signal SPL?
What is the unit for SPL in this calculator?
Why do we subtract background noise from measured SPL?
Can I use this calculator for any type of sound measurement?
What should I do if my background noise level is higher than the measured SPL?
Is this calculator suitable for professional audio engineering applications?
How accurate is the result of this SPL subtraction?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
