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Here is how the Decibel scale works- +6dB = doubling of signal intensity, -6dB = halving of signal intensity. Pretty simple. So-

-6dB = 50% of original signal intensity
-12dB = 25% of original signal intensity
-18dB = 12.5% of...
-24dB = 6.25%
-30dB = 3.13%
-36dB = 1.56%

(100% of original signal) - (1.56% remaining signal) = 98.4% of signal removed

So I'm pretty sure the answer is -36dB
How do you figure that?
Isn't is a 36dB reduction?
This just in- MAN WALKS ON MOON
>:-O
Needless to say, you are a douche...
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If you really think the color comes from the liquid then please go find some pretty colored antifreeze and drink that."

Internet tough guy, why don't you stop being a dickhead and take a look at these pictures of the device-
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Yeah, except that if you look at the picture you can clearly see that the color comes from the liquid.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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