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Replacing duo blind for luxaflex blind with slats. Acoustic consequences?

Snarfie

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My listening room is in a attic. At the back their is a glass window 2,60 meters wide 1,5 meters high currently coverd by a Duo Blind from sort of artificial material close to pvc an 2 absorption panels mostly used for the monitors. This blind is done, torn on some places an has to be replaced. Because it is a window (need atleast some light:facepalm:) with glass an not a solid wall can't place more absorption panels or solid diffusers.

I was thinking to put luxaflex blinds with slats. Instead of 5 cm was thinking using 2,5 cm slats Those aluminum slats are bend in an certain round slight angle. I position all slats in an certain angle so it reflect sound waves up to the other slat above partly. The sound that will go directly against the solid glass wal will be reflected mostly back to the slats. I guess you probably get a sort of diffusion result i was thinking off.

I also using DSP room correction which solved currently a lot of acoustic anomalies. A new measurement will adopt to the new created acoustics. How did you resolve such window/glass issiue. ?
 

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