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A sufficiently diffuse sound field is established in the reverberation room by the inclusion of five stationery diffusers. The five diffusers are made from 1200 by 2400 by 12 mm medium density fibreboard (MDF) laminated between two galvanised steel sheets (22 gauge); the MDF edges are sealed with
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