French Doors


We have moved to a house and I was looking forward to setting up my system in a dedicated room. This room is 13 X 12 but does not have a door. Instead, it has a Rough Opening (a term I learned at Home Depot) of (H) 94" X (W) 65". I was told that this is not the standard French Door size. I am looking for any advise that you guys can offer to get this room sealed.

I want to get this done ASAP, as I will not set up my system in a room that is open to kids and visitors.
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Showing 4 responses by tpreaves

Just my opinion here, don't use french doors. Have a solid door to your listening room.
Pocket doors transmit more sound into adjoining rooms than french doors because of the pockets!!!!
Care to explain how?
The cavities that the doors slide into are hollow so all you have between the rooms are what the walls are made of i,e, no insulation. This lets more sound travel thru the walls. Pretty simple concept if you think about it.
Some do some don't Timrhu, all my interior walls have insulation for sound deadening. If there's no insulation then yes, it probably wouldn't make a difference what kind of door is used.