I agree it's high and unlikely to be that high at a normal power generator.“Beginning at 127 to 133 dB, pressure”
That is pretty high pressure. If audible sound it spans the uncomfortable to dangerous regions, jet engine to jackhammer.
Do wind farms produce that kind of level?
I only do what the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.I am aware of people who hear voices that nobody else can hear
Clearly they did not plug it in with the proper line cord. Because if they had the definition, clarity, soundstage, detail, musicality, realism, dynamics, agility, bouquet, nose, finish, accuracy, frequency response, handling, durability, staying power, legality, and terminal ballistics of the sound would have overwhelmed and basically killed you right on the spot.I watched this monster go up piece by piece. When finished I was maybe 200 yards away and never heard it. Matter of fact nobody I worked with ever mentioned hearing it. So how close must one be for an effect to be had? I have seen smaller units up close and personal and never noticed anything. Then too my hearing is not what it once was and an audiophile I sure am not.
Ron

I am aware that a lot of systems that I class as cheap junk use what appears to be about #24 wire for the long speaker connections. THAT is too small for any application beyond low power headphones, maybe. It does a lot to protect cheap speakers from high power, though.Setup and wiring is the key to excellent sound. When I was a young man (boy at large) I had a stereo system in my room that consisted of two woofers, each in opposite corners of the ceiling, two mid-rangers in the other two corners, four dome tweeters, one in each corner; a 12 and 15 inch woofer behind my drums along with two horn tweeters, all accompanied by two tower speakers that consisted of two 10 inch woofers each, a 6 inch midrange in each and a dome tweeter in each. The difference between my system and my friends systems is that when they played their albums on my dual turn-tables they thought it wasn't their album because they never heard the nuances in the music that is actually there. My wife swore I wasn't playing HER "Lead Zeppelin" albums, that I must have had special cut versions of the same albums. Nope! It was the difference between my system and her fold down turn table with fold out speakers.
And yes, wiring CAN make the difference if you compare it to undersized cable. Most systems seem to run what appears to be 18 gauge. 14 gauge is hugely superior to 18. 12 gauge, unless you're running high power, doesn't offer much more in sound quality. But driving across America and having seen hundreds, if not a thousand or more, windmills, I must confess I've never stopped to listen for any sounds. But I would imagine they're not quite so noisy as described in post #23. They seem rather quiet to me. Now, a smaller one with much higher RPM blades, maybe they're louder. But again, I've not been around such.
The monster I referenced in post 24:A single wind turbine spins at 15rpm and one of the three blades pass the tower every 1.3 seconds (0.7Hz). I don't know of anyone whoever complained about one of the single turbine installations like @Reloadron showed - installed by companies to give the appearance that they are doing something for the environment while essentially wasting lots of wind turbine materials in areas where wind is not optimal or scale of wind turbine servicing companies and supplies are remote so the turbines tend to be unused after the first few years of operation because of the high maintenance costs or lack of experts to keep them running.
That said, the 0.7Hz infrasound thump is not a big deal but when 10-20 are clustered in a field, the thumping frequency is near the 7-15Hz that visible flashes can induce seizure, vertigo and nausea in some people. I don't see why the same 7-15Hz as infrasound instead of visible flashes can be so easily be dismissed by so many "experts". Especially since there are few places on earth - man-made or otherwise, that can make those thumps in excess of 100dB.
Interpreting and understanding what that statement actually means, the meaning is far from obvious. What is being stated?In 3 weeks time we are discharging in Patagonia a park of 18 windmills (Vestas) 4,2 MW. BTW blades are 74 m long; the longest coming down here, ever