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Diffusion (acoustics)

Diffusion, in architectural acoustics, is the spreading of sound energy evenly in a given environment. A perfectly diffusive sound space is one in which the reverberation time is the same at any listening position. Most interior spaces are non-diffusive; the reverberation time is considerably different around the room. At low frequencies, they suffer from prominent resonances called room modes.

For other uses, see Diffusion (disambiguation).

Sound baffle

T. J. Cox and P. D'Antonio, Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusors - Theory, Design and Application Spon press.

Number Theory in Science and Communication, Springer-Verlag, 1984; see especially sections 15.8 and 26.6.

M. R. Schroeder