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Problem and Solution
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Problem
Repetitive reflections from hard parallel surfaces produce flutter echoes that are
perceived as
timbre coloration and degrade sound quality and speech intelligibility. Absorptive surfaces are
often used to control this annoying problem, with the unfortunate side effect of making the
room too
dead.
Solution
FlutterFree is the first acoustical hardwood molding that controls
flutter echo by
diffusion, maintaining the natural ambiance of the room. When adjacent panels are
spaced and mounted
with an air cavity, low frequency absorption can also be achieved.
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Absorption 1
When FlutterFree panels are mounted 1/16" apart, the graph can be used to
determine the spacing
from the mounting wall for the desired absorption frequency. For example, to achieve bass
absorption at
100 Hz, follow the vertical 100 Hz frequency line until it intersects the leftward
sloping fractional
open area line. Follow the horizontal line to the 8" intersection point.
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Absorption 2
The absorption coefficient data on the left is for non-slotted FlutterFree in a Hemlholtz mounting. Surface mount refers to a C mounting with fiberglass
on the boundary. The Cavity mount refers to a D mounting with a cavity depth of 3.5" (89 mm). The spacing between FlutterFree strips is 0.063" with a
fractional open area of 0.015.
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Absorption 3
The absorption coefficient data on the left is for slotted Flutterfree and was measured without any spacing between the FlutterFree planks. Surface mount refers to a C mounting with fiberglass on
the boundary. The Cavity mount refers to a D mounting with a cavity depth of 3.5" (89 mm). For extended low frequency absorption the FlutterFree
Helmholtz mounting may be used in conjunction with the slotted planks.
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Diffusion
The graph illustrates how FlutterFree® provides useful diffusion above
the diffraction
limit of roughly 3400 Hz compared to a flat reflective surface. The chart represents
the mean
diffusion coefficient, which is the normalized standard deviation of the 1/3 octave
polar responses
for angles of incidence between 0° and 90°.
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Installation
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FlutterFree strips are molded on a 5 head wood molder from hardwood that is kiln dried to
6-8% moisture content.
FlutterFree strips can either be nailed, screwed or glued directly to a wall surface or mounted
with a rear air cavity for low frequency absorption. In this Helmholtz mounting, a
semi rigid fiberglass panel is mounted 1/4" behind the FlutterFree strips.
To standardize and
maintain the proper spacing, lamella biscuits are included. When used as wall panels, a
hardwood framenot suppliedis suggested.
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 Slotted Flutterfree
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FEATURES
- Offers an almost unlimited variety of lacquered, stained, or painted finishes and hardwood options
- Diffusive flutter control minimizes flutter echoes without making the space acoustically dead
- Diffusive flutter control provides an ambient environment to support speech in conference
rooms for less fatigue, greater coverage, and high speech intelligibility
- Mounting FlutterFree strips over an air cavity provides low frequency absorption to minimize
boominess and lack of definition in small rooms
APPLICATIONS
- Conference rooms
- Public spaces
- Listening rooms
- Recording studios
- Post production studios
- Home theaters
- Distance learning centers
- Rehearsal rooms
- Auditoriums
- Performance spaces
SPECIFICATIONS
Product Details
- 1200mm (H) x 100mm (W) x 25mm (D)
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