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In Reply to: RE: Seeking advice on effective wall diffusion? posted by Satie on April 06, 2016 at 09:48:29
OK, can understand about 2D diffusion for maintaining vertical symmetry.
But what do you mean by "Do the diffusors to as close to the length of the speakers as you can get"?
The diffusors will be on the sloping wall, above the benchtop. Say the panels are 6' high ... as the benchtop is 3' high, if I use 6' long bamboo poles - starting from the benchtop - then the top of the poles will be nearly at the ceiling?? I would've though - particularly as there's a sloping wall behind the panels - that at most, I would have to take the diffusor up to the height of the panels? So 3' long bamboo rods would be fine?
And I'm pleased to hear that central diffusion (ie. between the panels, on the wall) should deliver depth.
Regards,
Andy
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I meant above and below the shelf to keep the reflections from top and bottom diffused otherwise you will have localization of reflections at the bottom but not the top and that would potentially mess with vertical cues and give you two sets of reverberation times from the room and thus smear the recording venue's boundary cues..
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