Today, my physics teacher was talking about sound waves, and dB's. He mathematically showed that if someone was playing an instrument at 70 dB, and another person came in playing at the same loudness, the combined loudness would be 73 dB. This means that a doubling of loudness means a 3 dB increase. However, many sites state that a change in 3 dB is a "barely perceptible", and that 10 dB is required for a doubling in loudness. Whats different?