QRD and other diffusers - how close is too close?
Posted: Fri May 29, 2020 10:44 am
I'm looking for some perspective and your personal experience, so please enlighten me if you can!
In my limited practical experience, I haven't noticed any issues with being too close to QRD's and I'm curious. I have read that weird lobing issues can occur at close proximity to QRDs, but I have spent plenty of time sitting at the back of a control room in front (inside a meter) of a QRD, I've recorded drum kits directly in front also and never noticed anything at all, no frequencies sticking out.
Have others noticed weird frequency response in close proximity to a diffusor? Do poly diffusors theoretically have the same issues?
I know theoretically it's a no-go in a smaller room, but in practicality I haven't perceived a problem.
Thanks!
In my limited practical experience, I haven't noticed any issues with being too close to QRD's and I'm curious. I have read that weird lobing issues can occur at close proximity to QRDs, but I have spent plenty of time sitting at the back of a control room in front (inside a meter) of a QRD, I've recorded drum kits directly in front also and never noticed anything at all, no frequencies sticking out.
Have others noticed weird frequency response in close proximity to a diffusor? Do poly diffusors theoretically have the same issues?
I know theoretically it's a no-go in a smaller room, but in practicality I haven't perceived a problem.
Thanks!