Beautiful Vicoustic's flagship Wavewood panels for room tretment. Anyone?


Not in my room yet, but definitely the most beautiful acoustic treatment i’ve ever seen. Wavewood panel is made from a combination of acoustic foam and wood. Its instantly recognizable design results from unique research based on the acoustic properties of the wood and foam combined with non-linear sequential cavities that enable Wavewood to act as both an absorber and diffuser. The Expo Panel System consists of panels that are 3/4“ thick that are perforated following an optimal binary sequence that determines where holes are and where they are not. This scientifically proven approach eliminates the possibility of absorbing excessive high frequencies while preventing lobing effects that are common among many uniformly perforated surfaces. Damn, i need some of these in my white room!

Has anyone tried them? Normally room treatmentis so ugly, but those two solutions are just WOW

https://www.vicoustic.com/product/wavewood
http://rpgacoustic.com/acoustically-optimized-acoustic-wood-panels-offer-huge-benefits/
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slaw
I have been admiring these products from www.piaudiogroup.com  

Surprised at how inexpensive their acoustic diffusion panels are.


@totem395 if you think they are inexpensive just have a look at Vicoustic Diffusers, normally each set is 8-10 panels (60x60cm minimum). 


@slaw, I too have the PI Group diffusers in my sights. PI offers two models, a 2-D and a 3-D, priced $20 apart for a box of four (two pair of mirror-imaged diffusers). And they are CHEAP! However, they are not 13-root designs, but something of their own. GIK offers true 13-root diffusers, made of the same EPS material as those of PI. A box of four is about the same price as the PI’s, but half their size (2’ x 2’ vs. 2’ x 4’). PI will paint them any color you want, GIK sells them in white only (but you can do it yourself with any water-based paint).
@bdp24 ,

I don't worry about that my friend. My room, IMO, sounds extremely good now. If I ordered these, it would just be a test
I'm watching Acoustic Fields channel on youtube and their products are very impressive, top quality, but very expensive. However, i think this Japanese style Absorbing Panels for glass doors or windows is great idea!