Ventilation in a treated room

Kapeel

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I am in the midst of acoustically treating an unused bedroom of smallish size 12X10X9 ft. I have been using the room as my music room for a few months and usually I open the windows for air circulation.

I got a few broadband absorbers made last weekend and while I was generally experimenting with their placement, I realized the room sounds a lot better with absorbers and closed windows. This is personally very claustrophobic for me, since a few people out here have treated rooms was wondering how did you solve for this ?

Since, over the next few weeks I will also make a couple of base traps for the wall corners and since both the windows are next to one of the wall corners they may get partially covered by the base traps and I may not able to open them at all. Any advice ?
 
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