The Stepped Acoustic Diffuser is a geometric sound diffusion panel designed to improve spatial acoustics by scattering sound waves in multiple directions. Featuring a stepped surface with varying depths, this diffuser breaks up strong reflections and reduces acoustic anomalies such as flutter echo and comb filtering, while preserving natural sound energy within the room.
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Specification
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Details
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Product Name
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Linear Stepped Diffuser Panel
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Material
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Pine/Oak/Fir Solid Wood, HDF Core
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Design Type
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Linear Graded Stepped Structure
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Function
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acoustic treatment
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Dimensions
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24x24x4″ (600x600x100mm); Custom Sizes Available
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Finish
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Natural Veneer, Pure Paint
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Installation
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wall-mounted
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Weight
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~11 lbs (5kg) per panel
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FAQ
Q1: What is the frequency range of your stepped diffusers?
A: Our stepped diffusers cover 200Hz–10kHz frequency range, with full diffusion starting at 500Hz. This range is optimized for mid to high frequencies, ideal for enhancing clarity in music, dialogue, and other audio applications.
Q2: Can I install stepped diffusers on both walls and ceilings?
A: Yes! Our stepped diffusers are designed for both wall and ceiling installation. The included mounting hardware and clear instructions make DIY installation easy for any space, whether it’s a home theater or professional studio.
Q3: How does a stepped diffuser differ from a QRD diffuser?
A: Stepped diffusers feature a linear, graded step structure for straightforward sound scattering, excelling at mid-high frequencies and offering a minimalist design. QRD diffusers use a quadratic residue pattern for wider frequency coverage but have a more complex structure. Stepped diffusers are more cost-effective and easier to install for most residential and small commercial spaces.