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Description

Transform your recording space with our Diffusor Foam, an essential tool for achieving optimal acoustics in any studio setting. Whether you're fine-tuning a professional studio or elevating your home recording setup, this foam is designed to scatter and diffuse sound waves, reducing echoes and unwanted reverberations. Crafted from high-quality materials, the diffusor foam is both lightweight and durable, making installation a breeze without compromising on performance.

Its versatility shines as it seamlessly fits into ceiling grids and can be easily mounted on walls, allowing you to customize the acoustics of your space with precision. The foam's intuitive design not only enhances sound clarity but also adds a touch of aesthetic appeal, fitting into any studio decor. By strategically placing the diffusor foam, you can create a balanced acoustic environment that brings out the true quality of your recordings, letting each note and beat resonate with clarity and depth.

Ideal for musicians, producers, and audio engineers, this diffusor foam stands as a testament to effective acoustical treatment, ensuring your studio sounds as professional as you envision it.

Key Features:

  • Effectively diffuses sound to minimize echoes and reverberations
  • Lightweight and durable for easy installation
  • Compatible with ceiling grids and wall mounting
  • Enhances sound clarity by optimizing acoustic balance
  • Ideal for both professional and home studios

Product specs

Treatment Type Diffusion Panel
Number of Panels 1 x Panel
Material Thermoplastic
Dimensions 23.75" x 23.75" x 6"

FAQs

What is the primary function of the Auralex T'Fusor 3D Sound Diffusor?

The Auralex T'Fusor 3D Sound Diffusor is designed to scatter sound waves, reducing acoustic anomalies and creating a more balanced sound environment in recording studios or listening rooms.

How does the thermoplastic material of the Auralex T'Fusor affect its performance?

The thermoplastic construction of the Auralex T'Fusor provides durability and effective diffusion properties, helping to evenly distribute sound reflections across a room without absorbing them.

Can the Auralex T'Fusor 3D Sound Diffusor be painted to match room decor?

Yes, the Auralex T'Fusor can be painted with water-based paints to blend seamlessly with your studio or room's aesthetic without compromising its diffusion capabilities.

How many Auralex T'Fusor panels do I need for effective room treatment?

The number of Auralex T'Fusor panels required depends on the size of your room and the specific acoustic issues you're addressing. It's recommended to start with a few panels and add more as needed for optimal sound diffusion.

Is the Auralex T'Fusor suitable for home studios?

Yes, the Auralex T'Fusor is suitable for home studios, helping to improve acoustic quality by diffusing sound waves and minimizing unwanted echoes and reflections.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about diffusor foam.

Build quality

  • GIK panels with premium fabric options are noted for their aesthetic appeal in home studios.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Custom pressed felt panels with an airgap can provide high absorption with less thickness.

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  • The speaker in a corner can boost bass frequencies by 9 dB, while one near a wall boosts it by 3 dB, affecting overall balance.

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  • Foam panels can be easily mounted using hot glue and poster boards, making them cheap and removable with command strips.

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Features and functionality

  • DIY panels often use rockwool or Safe n' Sound insulation for effective sound absorption.

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  • Thick foam, even 12 inches, is reported to be ineffective for managing speaker boundary interference response (SBIR) issues; mineral wool or custom panels are recommended instead.

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  • Basotect foam can positively affect mid-range frequencies but is ineffective under 200 Hz unless used in extreme thickness.

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Value and pricing

  • DIY sound panels using rockwool and lumber can be significantly cheaper than prefabricated options, costing about $800 CAD for an entire room.

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Use cases and applications

  • Thick DIY panels, up to 16" deep, can effectively treat large rooms when filled with materials like pink fluffy insulation.

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  • Corner loading both speakers can eliminate the need for a subwoofer, but requires precise understanding and setup.

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  • Foam can help reduce flutter echoes in small rooms, especially when paired with bass traps for low-end management.

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Comparisons

  • DIY panels using Safe n' Sound insulation are considered comparable in effectiveness to commercial brands like GIK when constructed properly.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A plug in the port of a corner speaker might help manage bass response in challenging room setups.

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  • Membrane absorbers, such as those made from hallway runners, can significantly reduce bass decay, effective down to the 30 Hz range.

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User experience

  • Foam panels are noted to be relatively ineffective compared to their size, requiring deep stacking which might compromise room space.

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Other

  • Ensure acoustic foam is flame-retardant, as older panels may not be, posing a potential safety hazard.

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