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  
jorsan
"You might want to look at groffkait’s website, he sells very small adhesive copper strips, that tune the glass, highly effective & inexpensive, work well with pretty window treatments."

The 1" copper Flying Saucers for windows (1 per window) and sliding glass doors are not dampers or tuning devices. Flying Saucers for Unused Wall Outlets which are copper on plastic inserts are their companion product. Both products should be placed in ALL rooms of the house.

Thanks to everyone who post here helping me to find the best option. Definitely I will go with drapes because looks like blind shades will not do the job correctly if they are not thick enough. Just found this:
 https://www.moondreamwebstore.com/soundproof-curtains-10?gclid=CJzH2rPY2dQCFYFEhgodo5MDew#s[10][]:17...
Maybe this would be the solution, what do you think?

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Those curtains look nice -- good to see they have testing and data to back up the "soundproof" claim. 
In one small room with two windows, I use blackout curtains with one more panel than needed and long enough to touch the floor. That helps soften quite a bit.

In another small room with one window, I use bamboo/woven wood (with sticks, woven grass, and full but thin shoots) with a room darkening shade behind it. Seems to diffuse a bit. With both down, it makes a big difference.

There are probably much better audiophile-approved methods, but these help and passed WAF, even though I have a waiver in these rooms.


Edit---those "soundproof" curtains are probably much better.  Good luck!