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Yep, you'll get no deal if buying an Ekorne Stressless new, they are notoriously teritorial in their dealership and sell only retail with an occasional sales deal. My Vegas went for $1900 but with options including 2" risers for both the chair & ottoman, the Royalin leather and the laptop table jacked the price up to $2700. Best bet for 1 of these chairs is Ebay. It's not often a Vegas shows up but there's a number of different models that do and at considerable savings. Here's one in chocolate available now for $1200: http://cgi.ebay.com/Ekornes-Stressless-Vegas-L-Recliner-Chair-Ottoman_W0QQitemZ250215258472QQihZ015QQcategoryZ20491QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemHere's a Tampa model, the same as Vega but built for a smaller person, for $1000: http://cgi.ebay.com/Ekornes-Stressless-Tampa-S-Recliner-Chair-Ottoman_W0QQitemZ250215568288QQihZ015QQcategoryZ20491QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemIt's suprising to see 2 of these models avaialble on Ebay, that chocolate model I bet looks sweet,,, Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 17 Feb 2008, 06:01 pmYep, you'll get no deal if buying an Ekorne Stressless new, they are notoriously teritorial in their dealership and sell only retail with an occasional sales deal. My Vegas went for $1900 but with options including 2" risers for both the chair & ottoman, the Royalin leather and the laptop table jacked the price up to $2700. Best bet for 1 of these chairs is Ebay. It's not often a Vegas shows up but there's a number of different models that do and at considerable savings. Here's one in chocolate available now for $1200: http://cgi.ebay.com/Ekornes-Stressless-Vegas-L-Recliner-Chair-Ottoman_W0QQitemZ250215258472QQihZ015QQcategoryZ20491QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemHere's a Tampa model, the same as Vega but built for a smaller person, for $1000: http://cgi.ebay.com/Ekornes-Stressless-Tampa-S-Recliner-Chair-Ottoman_W0QQitemZ250215568288QQihZ015QQcategoryZ20491QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemIt's suprising to see 2 of these models avaialble on Ebay, that chocolate model I bet looks sweet,,, Cheers,RobinZero feedback on Ebay is a major danger sign...George
For an electricfing musical experience while seated....perfect for that sweet spot.....you might give this a jolt... Whoopie cushion is extra....
Man, I'd love to have an Eames myself, but if you're talking about audio you probably don't want that reflective leather right behind your ears. I cut down the back of my current listening chair (a cheap Eames-ish knockoff) so that it was just at shoulder height, which helped a lot. If you could get a hold of a dentist chair that'd be slick. Narrow headrest, motorized adjustments...you'd be spoiled. Not that aesthetically pleasing, though.
Quote from: nathanm on 18 Feb 2008, 09:11 pmMan, I'd love to have an Eames myself, but if you're talking about audio you probably don't want that reflective leather right behind your ears. I cut down the back of my current listening chair (a cheap Eames-ish knockoff) so that it was just at shoulder height, which helped a lot. If you could get a hold of a dentist chair that'd be slick. Narrow headrest, motorized adjustments...you'd be Ekornesspoiled. Not that aesthetically pleasing, though.Yes, the high backs of a lot of these chairs was my first hurdle point. Weird that a lot of HT chairs are so damn high-backed. That's why the Ekornes Stressless Vegas (with adjustable headrest) was perfect; a shoulder height chair, yeah!
Man, I'd love to have an Eames myself, but if you're talking about audio you probably don't want that reflective leather right behind your ears. I cut down the back of my current listening chair (a cheap Eames-ish knockoff) so that it was just at shoulder height, which helped a lot. If you could get a hold of a dentist chair that'd be slick. Narrow headrest, motorized adjustments...you'd be Ekornesspoiled. Not that aesthetically pleasing, though.
I'm looking for other ACer's advice on what is in my mind a critical "equipment" purchase: the listening chair.