Choosing an effective loud phone ringer solution depends greatly on the environment the phone ringer will be used in. For reference, the following chart provides a guide to compare sound levels in typical application environments.
| Noise Level (in dBA) |
Noise Level Description | Applications & Comments |
| 95 - 100 | Extreme | Front rows of a rock concert; Textile mills; Conversation virtually impossible |
| 80 - 90 | Very Noisy | Machine shop, printing plant; Conversation difficult if not impossible; Hearing protection may be worn |
| 70 - 75 | Noisy | Factory; busy restaurant; Voices must be raised to communicate |
| 60 - 65 | Quiet | Office, Department Store; Voices easily understood |
| 50 - 55 | Very Quiet | Empty Auditorium or idle warehouse Any noise easily heard |
The following chart provides a guide to how the Algo Duet Plus loud ringer and paging amplifier performs with various background noise levels and distances. As can be seen, the greater the distance between the listener and the loud ringer, the lower the allowable background noise levels must be in order for the ringer to be effective.
| Distance |
Ringing
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Paging
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| Feet (m) |
Built-in Speaker
|
Horn Speaker
|
Built-in Speaker
|
Horn Speaker
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| 4 (1.2) |
91
|
110
|
77
|
93
|
| 10 (3) |
83
|
102
|
69
|
85
|
| 20 (6.1) |
77
|
96
|
63
|
79
|
| 30 (9.1) |
73
|
92
|
59
|
75
|
| 50 (15) |
69
|
88
|
55
|
71
|
| 100 (30) |
63
|
82
|
-
|
65
|
| 200 (61) |
57
|
76
|
-
|
59
|
| 500 (152) |
-
|
68
|
-
|
51
|
| 1000 (305) |
-
|
62
|
-
|
-
|
Background noise level measured in dBA.

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