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I have made 2 disks which both work just fine, and look OK (to me).
I personally do not belive that a lot of scientific research has been done about the minute differences about the optimal surface material & foam & resonances of the disk. The idea is to just block some of the sounds arriving from the sides and not reflect the frequences which could cause comb filtering. Simple thing, simple enought to be a nice DIY project.
Compared to AD/DA differences, for exaple, the whole art of miking is much more important by a factor of million, and still most want to argue about converters and preamps, not placement and choice of mics, which would make million times bigger differences in the final product.
And I am not talking figurativelly. If you compare two high-end converters, maybe the 20:th bit is different. If you comapre two mics or the same mics placed differently, at least the 10:th bit is already different (maybe the 5:th...).
I am not going to worry about my Jecklin disks, and they are strong enough to carry any microphone.
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