Omnidirectional acoustic sources play a critical role in accurate acoustic measurements, particularly in assessing parameters such as reverberation time and sound insulation. Traditionally, dodecahedral loudspeakers have been the standard for these purposes due to their geometric symmetry and uniform radiation patterns. However, recent developments have explored alternative geometries to enhance performance and expand application potential. This study presents the design and implementation of an omnidirectional source based on an icosidodecahedron geometry, which introduces a more complex mathematical formulation but offers promising acoustic characteristics. The proposed source is not only evaluated in terms of its theoretical and practical advantages, but it is also a self-fabrication initiative to strengthen the laboratory infrastructure of the Sound Engineering program in Bogotá, Colombia. Finally, a series of objective measurements is conducted to validate the performance of the source in realistic listening scenarios.
Incio et al. (Thu,) studied this question.