Artnovion Absorbers and Diffusers


Just bought these and had them installed!

Pictures first and details later 😅

The product after 2 hours of work:


Some technical blurbs first:



I had four of these on my ceiling:
Myron E 2.0 - Diffuser
https://www.artnovion.com/categories/1-pro-audio-studio

Myron E 2.0
In spaces like recording control rooms, sound mastering rooms or other high fidelity listening environments where the sound quality is critical, controlling the bandwidth of diffusion is a priority. Myron E Diffuser was conceived and developed by Artnovion with a specific technical advantage, which allows it to perform way beyond what most of other sound diffusing products are able to deliver.
This EPS panel is available in 3 different colours, and is especially easy to install.


Type:
2D - QRD Diffuser

Scattering range:
630 Hz to 6300 Hz

Purpose
- Enlarging sweet spot

- Specular reflection control

- Flutter echo control

And 10 on my door:
Myriad F - Absorber

https://www.artnovion.com/product-categories/1-absorption/products/352-myriad-f-range

Myriad F Absorber
Myriad is an acoustic absorber panel, designed for rooms that require a simple and efficient solution for reverberation control.
Made from high-performance acoustic foam, covered with a premium acoustic fabric, Myriad excels in the high-frequency range. Myriad unleashes its design potential when combining colours, allowing you to create beautiful designs and your own personalised patterns.
Myriad is very easy to install, with a self-adhesive backing. In minutes you can have your room acoustically treated and ready to use.

Features
Type:
Absorber

Absorption range:
315 Hz to 8000 Hz

Acoustic Class:
B | (αw) = 0,80

Purpose
High frequency absorption



















Plus a bit of calibration - that took almost 7 hours!





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