There's not much that i can add to that other than the irregularities in the ceiling should provide "some" form of natural diffraction even with the skylight(s) closed.
Depending on how far you could open them, this could also be used as somewhat of a bass trap. The more that you opened it, the greater the amount of low frequency leakage and the less "bloat" that you might experience. You might even be able to fine tune both the frequency range and amplitude that would be most affected using your "heavenly bass trap". You could actually chart your results by taking frequency response measurements with the skylight in various positions.
Obviously, this would also play with ultimate spl levels as you would be altering the amount of air volume that your speaker were trying to load into and pressurize.
Sounds like something to check into with a LOT of potential for variables. Sorry i can't help you any more than this. Like i said previously, i was "wingin' it" for this one. Albert might know a little more since it appears that he has skylights AND has had a professional acoustician survey his room. Sean
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Depending on how far you could open them, this could also be used as somewhat of a bass trap. The more that you opened it, the greater the amount of low frequency leakage and the less "bloat" that you might experience. You might even be able to fine tune both the frequency range and amplitude that would be most affected using your "heavenly bass trap". You could actually chart your results by taking frequency response measurements with the skylight in various positions.
Obviously, this would also play with ultimate spl levels as you would be altering the amount of air volume that your speaker were trying to load into and pressurize.
Sounds like something to check into with a LOT of potential for variables. Sorry i can't help you any more than this. Like i said previously, i was "wingin' it" for this one. Albert might know a little more since it appears that he has skylights AND has had a professional acoustician survey his room. Sean
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