The new, 'ultra-thin' sound diffuser is 10 times thinner than the widely used diffusers found in recording studios, concert venues and movie theaters to reduce echoes and improve the quality of sound.
The device, created by technologists from North Carolina State University, also promises to require less material. This leads to a reduced cost as well as taking up far less space than diffusers ...
Researchers in China and the US have developed an ultra-thin sound diffuser that is 10 times thinner than diffusers used extensively to reduce echoes and improve sound quality. The new design ...
According to the company, WoodQuad panels have an average diffusion coefficient of 0.63 per square meter and are produced from solid wood blocks. Intended for medium to large studios and control rooms ...
December 2007–Sound reproduction specialist Bowers & Wilkins has developed a new Spiral Diffuser tube that will help vehicle manufacturers increase sound system performance within the current and ...
This month we have another guest writer, Jeff Madison from RPG. Jeff is the senior product application consultant in RPG's Home Theater Division. He spent his first years at RPG developing its ...
Spread the love“`html When it comes to recording audio, whether for music, podcasts, or voice-overs, one of the biggest challenges is ensuring clarity and quality in the sound captured. A common issue ...
Researchers from North Carolina State University and Nanjing University have developed an "ultra-thin" sound diffuser that is 10 times thinner than the widely used diffusers found in recording studios ...