Thnaks asvjerry is better for me to see the things like that ....
Acoustic treatment for side glass doors / please, need ideas.
Sadly, wife's home renovations forces me to move my audio system from the family room (not the best place anyway) to a small room but with side glass doors (sadly yes, BOTH sides). Room is small, 15"(L) x 10"(W) x 9"(H) . I was considering install drapes (maybe better, roller shades) because in that area cant have fixed solutions. I really need some advice here because this change can ruin my relax moments listening my records and having a glass of scotch.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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They are doors and run almost all the long walls. Basically I have 3 ft of wall then 9 ft of glass doors, and again other 3 ft of wall. Front and back walls are regular, no glass. This is the same for both long walls. Relative to speakers the glass doors starts about 1ft after the speakers (speakers are about 2ft from the front wall and 1ft from the sides). Hope I explain it correctly for you to understand. |
Is going to be very difficult to cover the sides with pannels because aesthetics so I think this would be the only real option: https://phys.org/news/2011-05-curtains-quench-noise.html |
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