Probably a bogus number. That's way beyond anything anybody could ever hear.
this post was submitted on 21 Nov 2023
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i believe sensitivity is the volume it can reach with a milliwatt of power. 113db sensitivity means you can reach 113 decibels with 1 milliwatt or power.
That would apply to headphone sensitivity. OP twice mentions microphone sensitivity which is typically expressed in dbV. A -113dbV rated mic would produce 113db less than reference, often 1V. If another analog mic is rated -103dbV sensitivity it would produce more voltage (be louder) than the one OP is looking at.
Here i googled it for you: