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<blockquote data-quote="PAPPA3" data-source="post: 88554" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I don't think you need any special type of curtaining. Your listening position is in the middle of the room, so you shouldn't hear reflections from the rear. Curtains will only help disperse higher frequencies, which you shouldn't have a major problem with in your listening position. Listening rooms are ofetn small and need curtains because the listening position is sometimes close to the back wall. </p><p></p><p>If you're concerned about controlling sound, you should look into sound panels and bass traps at some point n time. I'd first use the room and then find out where there are problems with sound. Aftern that you can better decide where to put up sound treatment. It is a good idea to cover that glass sliding door though. Curtains with built in block-out lining or separate block-out curtains will help so that you don't get glare through thin curtains when watch TV in the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAPPA3, post: 88554, member: 1199"] I don't think you need any special type of curtaining. Your listening position is in the middle of the room, so you shouldn't hear reflections from the rear. Curtains will only help disperse higher frequencies, which you shouldn't have a major problem with in your listening position. Listening rooms are ofetn small and need curtains because the listening position is sometimes close to the back wall. If you're concerned about controlling sound, you should look into sound panels and bass traps at some point n time. I'd first use the room and then find out where there are problems with sound. Aftern that you can better decide where to put up sound treatment. It is a good idea to cover that glass sliding door though. Curtains with built in block-out lining or separate block-out curtains will help so that you don't get glare through thin curtains when watch TV in the day. [/QUOTE]
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