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    The ideal speaker volume for mixing music is 80–85 dB SPL (Sound Pressure Level). This range aligns with the human ear’s flattest frequency response according to the Fletcher-Munson curve. For best results, mix mostly at moderate levels, check in mono and stereo, listen quietly for detail, and only use high volumes briefly to avoid ear fatigue.

     


    🔊 What Is dB SPL?

    Sound Pressure Level (SPL) is a measurement of how loud sound is in a physical space, measured in decibels (dB). Unlike digital level meters in your DAW, dB SPL measures actual air pressure — how loud the sound feels to your ears.

    • Measured in decibels (dB) using an SPL meter or app

    • Not the same as track fader levels

    • Helps avoid ear fatigue and poor mix decisions

    📱 You can download an SPL meter app on your phone or get a dedicated meter on Amazon for about $30.

    What Is a Decibel? dBFS, dBV, dBu and dBSPL Explained in Simple Terms

     


    🧠 Why 80–85 dB Is the Sweet Spot

    This range is based on the Fletcher-Munson curve, which shows how our ears perceive frequencies at different volumes.

    • Below 80 dB: bass and highs sound too soft

    • Above 85 dB: fatiguing and potentially damaging over time

    • 80–85 dB = most balanced perception of frequencies

    • Keeps your EQ and level decisions more accurate

    🎧 At lower volumes, you might overboost bass or treble because your ears hear them less clearly.

    Sound Theory 101: Energy, Frequency and Vibration

     

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    🧪 Mixing Tips by Volume Level

    🎯 80–85 dB SPL (Reference Volume)

    • Use for most of your mix work

    • Natural balance across frequencies

    • Helps make accurate EQ and panning decisions

    🔉 Quiet Listening (~55–65 dB SPL)

    🔊 Loud Listening (90+ dB SPL)

    • Use sparingly (only a few minutes at a time)

    • Good for checking energy and impact

    • Can help reveal distortion or clipping


       


    🎧 Don’t Forget to Check These Too

    • ✅ Mono: Press the ‘mono’ button on your interface or use a plugin like panipulator

    • ✅ Stereo: Confirms space and imaging

    • ✅ Headphones: Useful for detail, stereo field, and fatigue check


    🎯 Final Tip: Use a Meter

    Whether it’s a phone app or a dedicated SPL meter, knowing your mix volume isn’t about guessing — it’s about consistency. Measuring dB SPL helps keep your ears fresh and your decisions sharp.

     

     

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