Quadratic Diffusers


I'm looking over the GIK Gotham N23 5″ Quadratic Diffusers. 

Anyone have any experience with these or similar? Care to comment?

What did you think of their construction, hanging hardware, aesthetics, effects on the sound, placement ease or difficulty?
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gotham-n23-5-inch-quadratic-diffusors/
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@hilde45 - So it's been a few months, what have you ended up doing?

Today I finished the second of four QRD17 diffusers, I used linseed oil and they look beautiful. Next task is placement, and finish off the last two diffuser assembly and oiling. I had no idea that they'd be as heavy as they are.

I am going to try them between the speakers on the front wall first.

Anybody who's got quadratic diffusers I'd like to hear from you as well?


@rix 

Have not done anything yet because have been having a new room built. How hard were yours to build?


rix,
Please let us know what you think once they are positioned where you want them in your room. 

Thanks
@hilde45 - I had no idea how much I'd need to learn, and the amount of work involved when I took upon myself to have a go at it. I took logs of cherry wood and split them with a band saw, rant them through a thickness planer and joined them to make 17" boards, 5' long.
If I'd not chosen to make them from solid cherry (the backing board is actually Birch ply board) I am sure it'd gone a lot easier.
Running 60 of the 1/4" boards for dividers, 8 sides, 8 tops and bottoms through the CNC router table was easily the quickest part of the job.
It's what I can do now that I've learned, now that's exciting.

Next will probably be the equipment rack.


@boxer12 - I first want to try them between the speakers on the front wall, just the first two for now. I have a frame with absorption, and I want to keep the bottom of the diffusers up off the floor, so I have free space to run cables etc. 
@rixthetrick 

That's what I've loved about this hobby -- it's lead me to learn things and the payoff is palpable and enjoyable.

I asked on the Acoustic Fields youtube forum about balsa wood for quadratic diffusers -- I mean, why not make it really light, right? His reply was to be careful with soft woods which can degrade over time. My feeling about that advice is that if a balsa (or other soft wood) version can be done very quickly, it's worth the experiment. I wonder if you tried any soft woods?