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Looking forward to seeing them.
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Much research since my last post. I found a DIY builder on Etsy that will do the elements for a custom Skyline QRD diffusor for a very reasonable price that I could assemble myself.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/5942765...4aAqrJEALw_wcB Attached is an updated layout of the room. The new oak audio cabinet is shown in green between the speakers in red. I'm considering building a frame on the back of the cabinet (solid green area) and mounting a sheet of plywood in the frame with my TV on one side and the diffusors on the other. The board will flip over within the frame like a blackboard -watch TV or flip it over for diffused music listening. A few questions to share with my AA compatriots: - Can a skyline diffusor be built to any dimension and be equally effective? - This unit will be mounted 19" in front of the wall. - Will this have a negative impact on the effectiveness of the diffusor? - Or is it really necessary to mount the diffusors to the wall? - Might there be a vibration issue with the diffusors hanging in a (well made) free standing frame? - Critically, what impact will this diffusor installation have on the sound of the room? I also will add absorption at the first reflection and some sort of bass trap, but I want to attack this most complicated piece first. Thanks for any advice that you all can share! Last edited by jrsystems; 09-08-2018 at 08:19 PM. |
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