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Skyline Diffuser DIY - A question...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkel" data-source="post: 1116006" data-attributes="member: 15784"><p>^^^</p><p>This 100%!</p><p></p><p>I guess over the years I got so used to the slap/echo that when I mounted the absorber panels it took some time to adjust to the more direct sound... I played around removing and putting back the absorbers and found that I liked the sound a bit better with rear panel removed... just ever so slightly more lively to balance out the "dead" in the room to my taste.</p><p></p><p>This got me interested in diffusers and how it would scatter reflections that MIGHT be beneficial in my space... Also not afraid of a bit of woodwork and my wife and kids like the pics I showed them of looking a bit "artsy" on the wall as opposed to the black absorbers lol!</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day it will be a fun trial/error DIY experiment for me and I look forward to what the outcome will be.</p><p></p><p>Now ff to numbering the grid layout and working out exactly how many pieces of each length to cut!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkel, post: 1116006, member: 15784"] ^^^ This 100%! I guess over the years I got so used to the slap/echo that when I mounted the absorber panels it took some time to adjust to the more direct sound... I played around removing and putting back the absorbers and found that I liked the sound a bit better with rear panel removed... just ever so slightly more lively to balance out the "dead" in the room to my taste. This got me interested in diffusers and how it would scatter reflections that MIGHT be beneficial in my space... Also not afraid of a bit of woodwork and my wife and kids like the pics I showed them of looking a bit "artsy" on the wall as opposed to the black absorbers lol! At the end of the day it will be a fun trial/error DIY experiment for me and I look forward to what the outcome will be. Now ff to numbering the grid layout and working out exactly how many pieces of each length to cut! [/QUOTE]
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