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Media room acoustic panels
Media room acoustic panels












media room acoustic panels

This is where it is primarily designed to work. The Model C has a primary design range of 1KHz to 4KHz. Both diffusers are tuned to different frequencies as their “primary range,” and while they do affect lower and higher frequencies than they are designed for – it is to a lesser degree, or the product of absorption. The Model F is primarily a high-frequency diffuser, due to the small elements and lower profile. The Model C is a mid-frequency diffuser by design… having larger elements and deeper wells than the Model F. This low profile design makes the Model F more desirable for ceiling installs in spaces with very limited headroom – like basement studios that have low ceilings.ĭue to the different size of the elements on the two devices, they have very different frequencies at which they are most effective. The Model F is four quadrants that are nominally 1’ x 1’ x 2” deep – like little scaled down Model C’s… This makes them visually similar and aesthetically compatible.

media room acoustic panels

The Model C and Model F use identical math to come up with their basic structure, they even have angled faces – the main difference between the two is that the Model F elements are ½ of the Model C’s height, length and width – and then it is duplicated 4 times in the same footprint… The Model C is nominally 2’ x 2’ x 4” deep.

media room acoustic panels

We will cover some of similarities and differences in the design, functionality and use of these two devices. We often get asked about the functionality of the different diffusers, and one of the frequently asked questions is about the differences between the ArtDiffusor® Model C and ArtDiffusor® Model F.














Media room acoustic panels