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17 of 23 speakers in my studio and home theater systems are internally powered. My studio system is all Genelec and sounds very accurate. I know the best new concert and studio speakers are internally powered there are great technical reasons to design a speaker and an amp synergistically, this concept is much more important to sound quality than the vibration systems we often buy. How can an audiophile justify a vibration system of any sort with this in mind.
Read the room dude. The OP, "I took 6 years of of math and physics in college all pertaining to electronics and sound ", and he does sound for major motion pictures. You keep acting like he is some sort of neophyte, and while this may not be his areas of expertise, pointing him to ETSY is both insulting, pointless, and of negative value. Diffusers, ones that work at least, are a major effort to build, and to work, they must have fairly substantial depth. http://www.mh-audio.nl/Acoustics/DiffusorCalculator.asp http://www.mh-audio.nl/Acoustics/diffusor.asp It is not about just throwing something up on a wall either. You have to consider what frequencies you are going to diffuse over, and being too wide, but not wide enough can make things worse, not better. https://www.subwoofer-builder.com/qrdude.htm There are some good absorber calculators out there too for the DIY: http://www.whealy.com/acoustics/PA_Calculator/index.html . You have to know the resistivity of the material. There are some papers out there where you can gleam that info: http://www.ica2016.org.ar/ica2016proceedings/ica2016/ICA2016-0490.pdf
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