Hybrid-Diffusor:   Model S

Schmaus-Sound offers you maximum performance and high-quality workmanship. Our proprietary hybrid diffusers are based on QR diffusers that incorporate high-performance bass absorbers in their chambers. Take a look at the Model S for more information.

Model S

Scope of application:

overtones

Technical specifications:

Diffusion:1.125Hz-5.500Hz; from Cis3
Division:13 frequency bands
Absorption:Below 150Hz
Division:13 Helmholtz resonators
Dimensions (heightxwidthx depth): 55cmx110cmx32,2cm

description

This diffuser deals with the overtones of the instruments and thus their timbre, traceability and brilliance.

It is built vertically, so that the division takes place on the shorter side of the acoustic element, thus smaller fails and very high frequencies addressed.

In addition, the "mixing" of the reflections in the high-pitched sound makes it difficult to locate the brain in the listening room, which makes the recording room more credible.

All existing instruments have overtones in this area

The high representatives of each instrument family (violin, flute, oboe, trumpet) and the instruments with a large range (guitar, piano, organ) contain basic notes in this area.

Upper limit of what is possible with the QRD technology. Smaller it is difficult to build and the costs would explode.

Upper limit of what makes sense, because this diffuser is necessary if you want to scatter overtones and increase the brilliance, because more energy can be sent, because no more pain caused by interference.

Above this limit, the hearing of the person decreases.

Where this acoustic element stands, the sound of the room in which one sits sits hidden and the sound of the recording emerges at this point.

A total of 12 high-performance bass absorbers are integrated.

The bass absorbers withdraw energy from the standing waves and shorten the reverberation time in the bass range. The drone also decreases, because the frequency response in the bass range is more uniform and less localized. This succeeds because the resonators emit bass waves with a rotated phase.
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