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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Wed, 2024-Oct-02, 16:38

gullfo wrote:Source of the post it will provide scattering and if the space behind the slats is absorptive, will provide some absorption as well.


Your design provides scattering and absorbsion as well, what do you think would be the difference between the 2 variations?
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Postby gullfo » Wed, 2024-Oct-02, 17:05

the solid one will have less absorptive qualities at higher frequencies.



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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Wed, 2024-Oct-02, 21:21

gullfo wrote:Source of the post the solid one will have less absorptive qualities at higher frequencies.


Thank you! That truly helps. I want the one with the least high end absorption so I’m gonna go with yours.
gullfo wrote:Source of the post the solid one will have less absorptive qualities at higher frequencies.



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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Sun, 2024-Oct-06, 16:02

I’m trying to decide what insulation to use for this poly diffuser. I seems like it would be an estimated 8-10” deep.
I would think regular low to medium density insulation is what would be needed. Is this correct or should I use a rigid fiberglass stacked?



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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Sun, 2024-Oct-06, 16:04

Soulshaker Studios wrote:Source of the post I’m trying to decide what insulation to use for this poly diffuser. I seems like it would be an estimated 8-10” deep.
I would think regular low to medium density insulation is what would be needed. Is this correct or should I use a rigid fiberglass stacked?
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Postby gullfo » Sun, 2024-Oct-06, 18:19

you could use the light stuff. i'd pack it a bit to ensure even pressure on the panel to damp it.



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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Wed, 2024-Oct-23, 12:36

Glenn can you tell me what radius or rise would this be?



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Postby gullfo » Mon, 2024-Oct-28, 12:15

~4' radius - ~4" deep



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Postby Soulshaker Studios » Wed, 2024-Nov-13, 12:14

Hi Glenn,

Do you know what the measurement would be between the 2x4 edge clamps in this design of yours for my vaulted ceiling? I experimented and calculated that if I made them 46.5” apart it would be correct. Does that seem right for a 4’ wide piece of plywood?
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Postby gullfo » Wed, 2024-Nov-13, 13:23

approx measures.
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