It’s highly dispersive surface, developed on the basis of quadratic residue sequences of elementary number theory, distribute homogeneously the waves’ energy into the room, creating a balanced and diffuse sound field.
The panel generates spatial and temporal dispersion in two dimensions and diffuses frequencies from 860Hz to 6880Hz. In practice, it provides scattering to frequencies at one octave below the diffusion limit, falling to about 400Hz.
The main feature of this acoustic control mechanism is the enhancement of spatiality sense, given that the scattering of the incident waves, instead of their absorption, provides a pleasant feeling of ambience and makes the listening room appear to be bigger than it really is. |