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In Reply to: RE: Certainly could be, Grant ... posted by andyr on April 07, 2016 at 04:18:16
Yes, that would make a lot of difference; leave enough space in between for the sound to get in there. I think layering them would be better, sort of like a bamboo lattice (which might look nicer also); upright in front, horizontal 1-2" behind, still with large openings between otherwise you remove the effectiveness of them being away from the wall.
So maybe 4-5" away from the wall; verticals. 1-2" behind them horizontals. And say 3" opening between.
(Right part is the end view)
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I'd design such a diffusor to a 'rule'. Regular spacing is your enemy.
Vary either the diameter OR the spacing of the elements. You can ALSO place the elements along a curve, like a French Curve or some other log shape. Regular spacing will be best at one frequency.
Perhaps a PHI shaped curve would work as well.
Too much is never enough
You could slope this to match front wall also. Either way, ensure whatever you do, that the first reflection point/span is what you base the size on, and where you hang the diffusor(s).
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