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RES Diffuser
RES Diffuser is a seven-column, one-dimensional acoustic diffuser for rooms that need directional reflection control without removing too much energy from the space. Its linear well pattern helps scatter reflected sound mainly across one plane, making rear-wall and selected reflection-zone energy feel less direct and more spacious.
Use RES in listening rooms, studios, home theaters, music rooms, and creative spaces where the room already has some absorption but still needs a more natural, open reflected sound.
Best uses
- Rear-wall QRD-style diffusion
- Directional reflection control
- Listening rooms, studios, home theaters, and music rooms
- Side or rear reflection zones when distance allows
- Rooms that need spaciousness without adding more absorption
How to choose a diffuser
Choose RES when you want directional one-dimensional scattering. Vertical wells mainly spread sound horizontally; horizontal wells mainly spread sound vertically.
Choose SKI when you want a stronger two-dimensional skyline diffuser with more visual presence.
Choose Chez when you want two-dimensional scattering in a calmer format.
Choose Assor or Elementi when the room still needs direct absorption, echo reduction, or low-frequency control.
Specifications
- Format: 60 x 60 cm square module
- Maximum depth: 15 cm
- Seven-column one-dimensional diffuser pattern
- Available in sets of 1, 2, or 6 panels
- Visible finish option: Natural
- Custom colors available for special projects
Placement and installation
RES works best with about 1.1 m or more between the listener and the diffuser. One panel can treat a localized reflection zone, but two or three panels are a better minimum for a rear-wall band. Four or more panels create a stronger array for studios and larger listening rooms.
Wall installation uses an MDF French cleat system. Use screws and anchors appropriate for the wall type and panel weight. For overhead or custom installations, contact us so we can help review the right hardware and installation method for the project.
FAQ
Is RES an absorber? No. RES is designed for diffusion and directional scattering, not broadband absorption.
Does RES control bass buildup? No. RES can help with reflected mid/high-frequency energy, but it does not replace bass traps or broadband absorbers.
When should I choose RES instead of SKI or Chez? Choose RES when you want scattering mainly in one plane. Choose SKI or Chez when you want two-dimensional spatial scattering.