ACOUSTIC PANELS
Monte Carlo
Modular Panelling To enhance vocal clarity
About this product
The Monte Carlo panel is based on the Monte Carlo equation to address the problem of sound diffusion. This panel provides effective diffusion without requiring the typical depth of 15–25 cm that Quadratic Residue Diffusers (QLD) usually need. Instead, the Monte Carlo panel achieves comparable diffusion performance with a depth of only 6–10 cm.
Additionally, the Monte Carlo panel exhibits a high sound absorption coefficient (α), which helps reduce the reverberation time in a given space. The panel’s design allows precise control over the ratio of wooden surfaces to open spaces, enabling tailored acoustic performance according to the desired sound quality.
In the provided images, one example shows its application in a synagogue in Cambridge, where panels with depths of 40 mm and 25 mm were used. In this case, the Monte Carlo panel was implemented purely for diffusion, as the reverberation time was already optimal. Another image shows its application in a library and a church in Italy, where the spacing between the wooden elements varies between 20 mm and 70 mm, with panel thicknesses around 30 mm. The absorption coefficient (α) of the Monte Carlo panel ranges from 0.3 to 0.8, depending on frequency.
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