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by grilledchickenw 762 days ago
I hear the same with my shower, but I'd wager most of the change in sound would be to do with pressure change between the hot and cold source.
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That was what I thought at first too. However if it were pressure change, the sound would change when you move the knob, not when the hot water reaches the shower.
Also it's more-or-less the same pressure. It's the cold supply pressure pushing water out of your tank or through your tankless water heater.
Yes, the thermostatic mixing valve is worth understanding- it’s pretty neat.
In most plumbing (at least in the US), there is no difference in pressure between hot and cold because the hot input is the same cold water source.