Well, we backed off the original wood diffusers as the cost was just too high. We've invested in the proper machinery to be able to do these in house now and really keep our costs in check.
We haven't finalized the retail on it yet but looking between $350 and $400 per unit. Glenn is running a preorder for these at $299.
Even if you're not interested at this time, please give me a little feedback on what you think.
Bryan
Well, it looks beautiful! Hard to believe you can sell all that finished woodworking for 300 bucks. I know it's a preorder so get em while they're new.
How low/high will this guy diffuse? What are the rough dimensions?
Thanks Bry, and congrats on another great product!
Thanks Rich
IIRC, they're approx 19.5"x46"x6".
They will scatter starting at about 350Hz, truly diffuse at 500Hz up to 3500Hz and then scatter up to around 6kHz.
Bryan
Great looking difusser, Bryan! I can forsee the WAF being higher for this 8).
I think it will be more acceptable too. It's hard to find that point between finish and price to be a viable product. We had one before that was really nice but it was going to run like $800 per unit. I think this is much more affordable and still looks really nice.
Bryan
Quote from: bpape on November 02, 2010, 08:02:31 AM
They will scatter starting at about 350Hz, truly diffuse at 500Hz up to 3500Hz and then scatter up to around 6kHz.
Wow, that's gonna sound awesome.
They're also built to be non-symmetric so you can do them in mirror imaged pairs by turning one over.
Bryan
You might wish to consider an unfinished version or one that is painted with primer for folks wishing to match their wife's ideas of decor...
We can certainly provide it unfinished though the wood will be the same, just not sealed. Can easily be painted.
Bryan
Quote from: spudco on November 02, 2010, 09:26:53 AM
You might wish to consider an unfinished version or one that is painted with primer for folks wishing to match their wife's ideas of decor...
..... for many of us that idea would be "Get that cr@p out of my Livingroom."..... [-(
Unfinished wood would match my livingroom perfectly. :rofl: Can you make it from MDF and hardboard?
No problem Rich...
I would say I was just kidding, but my project photos would betray me.
Stick with the pretty wood Bry!
So what's the best place to put phase grating diffusion... Is it the rear wall behind the listeners?
Depends on the room and the speakers. They work great behind OB/Dipole speakers to enhance soundstage width like we did at RMAF. They also work well on the rear half of the side walls to open up the rear soundfield.
Bryan