Something for a change ...
Maybe especially for axe-bass Leif Christensen I just measured the SPL coming from the drum kit here;
Measured at 1m distance, but 45 degree angled from the kit, so not all toms etc. were at the same distance. Net everything would be at over 1.5m.
A firm ruffle on the snare measured 108dB, with one exception to the end-smash, which measured 110dB.
When the drummer was let loose on everything he could find to hit, the constant SPL was 118dB.
My ears already noticed a somewhat
louder sound than I usually perceive at playing music, but this was really a tad more than I expected. Haha.
I won't say that the drummer of a jazz combo will play this loud, but then everyone with a(n undampened) trumpet would have difficulties playing softer.
Also we would be at a larger distance of course.
In either case it is not adviseable to play this loud because it really hurts your ears.
Measured the wing too (1m, at the level of the top of the wing, somewhere at the seat position);
Although this doesn't sound loud at all, it's still 96dB. The far less high transients (compared to the drum) will make it sound relatively soft.
Peter