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In Reply to: Re: anyone used a quadratic residue diffusor INSIDE a box? posted by Joost Riphagen on October 29, 2001 at 09:28:32:
If you do mean the 'box' of a loudspeaker then I would think that the size of a conventional speaker cabinet would be too small to house an effective diffusor. The depth (front to back) dimension of a diffusor affects the lower frequencies with a deeper well providing diffusion at lower frequencies. The well widths affect higher frequencies with smaller widths diffusing higher frequencies. I would tend to think that with regular sized speakers, the small size of the diffusor inside would not be too effective for a broad range of frequencies.
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