Specifically, I'm shooting for a 250-500Hz band.
I did all the calcs this afternoon and have a little better understanding now.
I understand I have more questions........
Anyway, I'm curious about a formula to determine which frequencies to shoot for along the way from 250 to 500......
Is a 6-slat pattern covering approximatly 50- cycles per slat acceptable?
The panel is effectively 4-1/2 inches deep by 59 inches tall, and 41 inches across. I prefer to run the slats vertically because I kinda painted myself into that corner, so to speak.
I calced the range between using 1in, 3/4in and 1/2in slat depths and it looks like I will need to vary the slat-width, slat depth, and the gap width to hit specific specific frequencies as closely as possible.
I saw another post about a prime number formula to determine cycle patterns and wonder if the same formula applies here, and what that formula might be.

Also, is it practice to use a pattern that can be repeated at least twice across a given area, rather than to lay out a single pass pattern to make a broadband resonator???
Also, something kinda curious occured to me while doing the calcs......... I got to thinking about all the old radios with the slotted wood fronts from the 30's and 40's, with the cloth pressed tight against the cabinet front. Were they using Helmholz's ideas then in radio construction???
Thanks,
Craig