callipygian
New member
So,
I'm probably going to build my own diffuser for my studio, because I imagine it would be rather easy to make something along the lines of the product at the following site:
http://www.acousticsfirst.com/artdif.htm
What I'm curious about is....do the cuts of wood have to be rectangular/square, or would it be just as effective using cylindrical shaped wood (as if you would cut up a bunch of old broomsticks). Not that I'm necessarily planning to cut up a bunch of old broomsticks.....but what would be the acoustic difference between the different shapes of wood?
Anybody?
I'm probably going to build my own diffuser for my studio, because I imagine it would be rather easy to make something along the lines of the product at the following site:
http://www.acousticsfirst.com/artdif.htm
What I'm curious about is....do the cuts of wood have to be rectangular/square, or would it be just as effective using cylindrical shaped wood (as if you would cut up a bunch of old broomsticks). Not that I'm necessarily planning to cut up a bunch of old broomsticks.....but what would be the acoustic difference between the different shapes of wood?
Anybody?