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In Reply to: Re: anyone used a quadratic residue diffusor INSIDE a box? posted by Joost Riphagen on October 29, 2001 at 09:28:32:
I'd actually been thinking the same thing. I am facing a situation where I'm going to have to turn my Carver ribbons into built-in monopole cabinets. The idea of making the back panel a QRD seemed worth investigating. There would be internal absorption as well, but if the reflected wave was also diffused, it 'should' help eliminate any artifacts from internal reflection.
I am leaning towards the same conclusion indicated by others, though - there probably isn't enough space to make it worthwhile. I have a 5-6' high by 2' deep cabinet to play with, though, so I might be wrong. Certainly, just using more internal stuffing/absorbing material would be cheaper and easier.
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- reading my mind - dwk 17:29:28 10/29/01 (0)