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Gonna try these at my first reflections as an experiment,These are SRL acoustic diffusors based on a prime 23,reminds me of GIK gridfusors.I bought four for 200.00 and shipping to Alta Canada was only 62.00 .Hoping these might tell me what I like better absorption or diffusion at 1st reflections,I do have GIK 242's there now.FUN,FUN,FUN.
Most definitely will.This I enjoy as much as my music or gear.Have lots of GIK bass trapping in corners, wall/ceiling,backwall ect.Now I want to see what diffusion can do in my smallish room(since I know what absorption is doing). Don't mind spending a bit to find if perhaps I'll like diffusion better,then I'll know for me.Hopefully it will give me more openness,we'll see,worth a shot.
This so far is getting closer to live as far as I can tell,gonna be hard to sleep tonight as I'm just a bit excited,should be a lot calmer tomorrow,can't wait .
It might actually be more beneficial to keep the EPS diffusors in front of the absorbers instead of replacing them. This way you get mids & highs diffused, but get some low and low mid absorption to soak up standing waves. A sort of "best of both worlds" approach. Of course, the 242 panels may also benefit more from being placed in a different area as well.
I've tried a pair of the SRL prime 23 grid diffusors in two separate applications . . . In the 29' x 14' (shrunken to 12' at about 16' down the long wall) room . . . seating and other furniture placement precludes effective placement of treatment at the sidewall first reflection point, but after experimentation I've found that mounting a pair of vertically-oriented grid diffusors in a 4'W x 2'H wall atop the dining table . . . about 5' aft of my listening position transforms the listening experience from "very good" with the best program material to "come on in and join us in the soundstage."