Acoustic Diffuser - PVC Sound Diffusion Panel - 4 Pack
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$29.95
$15.95
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Size
30cm x 30cm at base (11.8 in)
Pyramids stick out 2cm (0.78 in)
4 panels per pack
What are acoustic diffusers used for?
Acoustic diffusers are used to treat echoes and reflections. Unlike acoustic foam panels that are designed to absorb sound waves at different frequencies, acoustic diffusers are designed to scatter sound waves.
Acoustic absorbers and diffusers both treat echoes and standing waves, but absorption panels will have a dampening effect while diffusion panels will maintain a more lively sound.
Diffusers are often used in combination with sound absorbing panels and bass traps in order to get the desired sound in your room. Small, modular size of these acoustic diffusers allows for placement between our 12x12" acoustic foam panels.
Where to place acoustic diffusers?
Acoustic diffusers are placed at the reflection points in your room.
For a recording studio the most common reflection points for diffuser placement are at the back wall or on the ceiling between the listening position and the sound source.
If you need help figuring out where to place your acoustic treatments please contact us so we can help you!
How to install acoustic diffusers?
These lightweight PVC acoustic diffusers can be mounted for permanent or temporary use. Adhesives sold separately. Installation is a breeze.
Permanent adhesives
- Double sided mounting squares
- 3M VHB tape (Amazon link)
Temporary adhesive
- Double sided tape roll
- 3M command strips (Amazon link)
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