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Dr X
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In a mag I just read they suggested using wooden window blinds as a cheap and cheerful (but presumably effective) diffusor..just hang em on the wall etc. Any thoughts on this idea?
Slat resonators are not usually intended for diffusion. Variable absorbers with louvered panels could provide some diffusion when they are open, but if the louvers are all the same width, I still maintain there could be problems at certain frequencies. I would design them a little differently (a little better).sjoko2 said:It could work, but only in a carefully thought out design.
I have worked in a fair few studios with these kind of variable acoustic panels, and normally love them. I also think believe John has designed and built a few of them.
Properly designed and built, to suit their intended environment, the system works fantastic. They normally work with a "slatted" fron panel, fixed to a rectangular box, with the inside of the box containing either absorbsion material or resonance panels.
HOWEVER - I would not recommend, neither know of any, commercially available wooden blinds of a size suiteable for this purpose.