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Odd that all of a sudden acoustic measurements don't matter.
Just sit and listen in your low back chair and then listen holding a pillow behind your head. The difference is not subtle. No measurements required. Steve
Number one is comfort, which should go without saying...but then this hobby does strange things to people's priorities. Second would be early reflection free...i found my dream listening chair in Ekornes. The headrest is integrated into the chair and, when down, let's me listen without anything hitting behind my ears, etc. But when I want to recline, etc the headrest is pulled upward and does its thing. And the mass of the chair is not so much that any undue huge leather panels cause any issues (that would require blanketing, etc)
Hey Letitroll98 I have been looking at the old Maxell ad chairhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk71h2CQ_xM&feature=relatedIt seems that maybe Le Corbusier had it right after all??There are a few companies that make a copy of this chair. I am using a folding chair from a card table now, so anything is an upgrade
. Now I am looking for a chair, which I have been searching out for awhile now.What do you audiophiles think about this assessment and comment...All comments welcome