Thomas Jouanjean wrote on Fri, 19 June 2009 12:49 |
Wes Lachot wrote on Fri, 19 June 2009 10:43 | Thomas,
We use the RPG BAD panels all the time. They have excellent low frequency absorption, as well as mid/ high end diffusion. If you talk into one, and compare to an apsorptive panel, the difference is pretty profound. They leave a lot of high end intact, and that really helps when it's so easy to over-deaden a room.
-Wes
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Thanks Wes.
As in all the designs I do all the panels and systems are custom designed and built, I never work with RPG (or any other "brand" for that matter). When the opportunity/conditions arise, I will for sure try those BAD panels.
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And you've done some very nice looking work. Kudos for designing all of your custom diffusors yourself.
As for RPG, they are really different from others brands, in my opinion. They do have a wide variety of off the shelf products, but they are also in to doing custom designs for specific projects, or altering existing designs for a unique application. By working with them we tap into a vast knowledge base and some of the brightest minds in the business.
Plus, RPG has recently aquired a really cool 3D printer, that can print objects! So, if you come up with a diffusor shape that you want to test, they can print that sucker out (in miniature of course), and take it to the lab for testing. And they do have a nice test facility as well.
-Wes