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Acoustic diffuser 46 x 19 x 8.75" QRD Diffusion panel studio treatment Quadratic

$ 142.55

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Dimensions: 46 x 19 x 9
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Diffuser
  • Color: natural
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: New
  • Material: Wood
  • Model: 9x7
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    These are 7 well QRD diffusers, Handmade in my shop here in rural Indiana.
    The over all dimensions are 46 x 19 x 9 1/8" inches, the maximum well depth is 8.75 inches, and each well is 2.25 inches wide. Weight is around 40 lbs.
    These are designed to diffuse frequencies from 443hz to 3000hz (and should scatter frequencies as low as 222 hz).
    minimum distance to seated position is about 60 inches
    These are a useful tool in your arsenal for acoustic treatment. They can help a small room feel larger and tame flutter echo's without killing all the natural ambience in the room, and these larger units can reach down low enough to help with the low mids.
    these can be mounted to the wall (no mounting hardware is included, but they can be screwed directly to the wall, or hung with picture frame wire) or can be used as a free standing unit
    I designed these to be as economical as possible, they come in natural unfinished wood, and you can use them as they are, or apply your own stain and finish. These are not intended to be perfect, but functional. I use std. pine boards for the construction, on the whole they are nice, but some pieces may have a blemish or dent etc. Please understand that this approach is why I am able to offer them for a fraction of the cost of other diffusers. My goal is to make studio treatment more accessible to the average musician.
    These are made to order, and will typically ship within 1-2 weeks.
    2021 price increase
    : Those of you who have bought from me before know I do my best to put out a good product at a price that is as accessible as possible for all musicians and artists, however some things are out of my control. Over the last year the cost of materials has skyrocketed, to double, or in some instances triple what they had been prior. Due to this massive inflation on building materials I regrettably have to raise prices a bit. I have been holding off doing so in hopes that prices would inch back down, but things are continuing to get more expensive, and I can't keep eating the losses. Thanks for your understanding!