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RealTraps is pleased to announce their latest product, a combination diffusor and bass trap. This unique design marries a high performance bass trap with a genuine QRD diffusor deep enough to work well down to the low midrange. The device transitions from diffusion to absorption over the range between 400 to 800 Hz. The RealTraps Diffusor can be easily installed on a wall or ceiling using the supplied hardware, or mounted without harming the wall using either of our attractive stand models.
All untreated listening rooms suffer from comb filtering, a particular type
of frequency response error that creates a series of many peaks and deep
nulls. Comb filtering is a problem in smaller rooms especially, because of
the proximity of the listening position to the rear wall behind. Numerous
peaks and nulls occur at predictable quarter wavelength distances from
that wall, badly skewing what you hear. For audiophiles and other critical
listeners the result is a colored, often boxy and congested sound. For mix
engineers comb filtering is even more troublesome - if you can't hear the
music as it really sounds, it's much more difficult to achieve an excellent
mix.
When placed on the rear wall behind the listening position the RealTraps
Diffusor scatters mid and high frequencies, while low frequencies pass
through the reflecting well membranes to be absorbed by rigid fiberglass
behind. The membranes also increase bass absorption beyond what fiberglass
alone could provide. Thus, comb filtering artifacts are reduced dramatically
over the entire effective range.
The RealTraps Diffusor is 24 inches wide by 48 inches high by 6 inches
deep, and is offered in both "far" and near" versions. The far version has
diffusion wells 6 inches deep, and is recommended for rooms where the
rear wall is at least six feet behind the listener's ears. For smaller rooms
where the listener is closer to the rear wall, the near model is more
appropriate. The near model has wells 3 inches deep, and the bass trap
portion is correspondingly thicker. Price for either model is $499.99 each,
and they will begin shipping in November. The new diffusor will also be on
display in the RealTraps booth #121 at the San Francisco AES show
October 5-8.
According to RealTraps co-owner Ethan Winer, "In the overall scheme
of acoustic treatment, diffusion is more like icing on the cake compared
to the staples of absorption and bass trapping. However, good diffusion
can add a nice sense of spaciousness not possible with absorption alone.
Unfortunately, truly excellent diffusors are complex to design and build,
and thus cost more than absorption which is simpler to manufacture. Even
the best diffusors are ineffective below around 800 Hz, so absorption is
still needed for those lower frequencies. We have developed what we
believe is the ultimate diffusor because it offers the best of both
treatment types. Indeed, two or more RealTraps Diffusors adjacent will
create the ideal 'rear wall' treatment for listening rooms and mixing suites
of any size."
Complete information is on the RealTraps web site:
www.realtraps.com/diffusor.htm.
The RealTraps site also contains educational videos, magazine articles,
extensive advice on all aspects of room treatment, as well as showcasing
their high-performance solutions for rooms of every size and purpose.
RealTraps is owned by Ethan Winer and Doug Ferrara. Ethan is known
throughout the industry for his many technical articles in audio and
computer magazines, and he has engineered and produced several classical
music CDs including a recording of his own cello concerto. Doug is a
professional musician and has owned a recording studio for more than
twenty years. Besides his interests in audio and recording, Doug holds an
advanced degree in engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic, and has
been a systems engineer for Intel and Motorola.
Product and contact information: www.realtraps.com
Phone, toll-free: 866-RealTraps (866-732-5872)