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Scattering of sound energy [message #86022] Sun, 03 September 2017 05:33 Go to next message
sawyer25 is currently offline  sawyer25
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The major term for this is 'diffusion' and it involves the scattering of sound energy using multi-faceted surfaces. Which amongst wood, polystyrene or plastic makes good materials for diffusers?
Re: Scattering of sound energy [message #86026 is a reply to message #86022] Sun, 03 September 2017 08:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Any of those are fine. Even items around the house act as natural diffusers.

Re: Scattering of sound energy [message #86027 is a reply to message #86022] Sun, 03 September 2017 11:25 Go to previous message
moss24 is currently offline  moss24
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Sound diffusers don't absorb much sound energy hence the liveliness of the room is preserved. There are DIY sound diffusers that anyone can use as well. I had no idea that items around the house can be natural diffusers.
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