Dispersion of air released over time = perceived sound...the less air dispersed over a longer period of time (ie: like a very small leak from your pcp or tank) will be the quietest, a balloon popping loudest...
With how compressed air works...it becomes a very tight 'Parcel' moving through the barrel, the objective of the LDC is to 'break up' that singular Parcel into many smaller Parcels, which the means to the end has been thoroughly discussed by myself and others.
Reducing pressure isn't the main objective, although it certainly doesn't hurt...so volume is not key its just part of the equation in terms of creating distance for air to travel and become disrupted/broken apart along the way. Baffling does the disturbing of air the best. Overall LDC Length and Length/distance from baffle bore to LDC wall (tube radius..) creates the largest paths for air to travel and is priority over everything else...but generally severely limited/reduced in capacity due mainly to practical purposes...but you'll see some of the finest LDC's are VERY large in OD (1.5" +) and 6" or longer for this very reason, they don't use intricate complex baffling designs or even many baffles at all..because that comes second to the OD / length.
Keeping the overall baffle / exit bore sizing as close to barrel bore OD +1.5-3mm is fairly critical as that itself impedes air flow..so sizing your LDC for your caliber is critical in maximum sound reduction.
HTH,
-Matt
With how compressed air works...it becomes a very tight 'Parcel' moving through the barrel, the objective of the LDC is to 'break up' that singular Parcel into many smaller Parcels, which the means to the end has been thoroughly discussed by myself and others.
Reducing pressure isn't the main objective, although it certainly doesn't hurt...so volume is not key its just part of the equation in terms of creating distance for air to travel and become disrupted/broken apart along the way. Baffling does the disturbing of air the best. Overall LDC Length and Length/distance from baffle bore to LDC wall (tube radius..) creates the largest paths for air to travel and is priority over everything else...but generally severely limited/reduced in capacity due mainly to practical purposes...but you'll see some of the finest LDC's are VERY large in OD (1.5" +) and 6" or longer for this very reason, they don't use intricate complex baffling designs or even many baffles at all..because that comes second to the OD / length.
Keeping the overall baffle / exit bore sizing as close to barrel bore OD +1.5-3mm is fairly critical as that itself impedes air flow..so sizing your LDC for your caliber is critical in maximum sound reduction.
HTH,
-Matt
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