looking for a chair


I found a very comfortable chair for my listening room. It is the La-z-boy 354 rocker-recliner. It is roomy and very comfortable but it has a very high back. I don't know if the fabric will absorb or reflect the sound, but I am concerned that the soundstage will be destroyed. Do you think this would kill imaging or make the system sound more forward. I can't borrow it to try but I would be interested in your thoughts or your experiences with high backed chairs in your listening room. thanks
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Showing 1 response by gthirteen

While we're talking "good" furniture, I think that there are many Midcentury designs that fit the bill nicely:

The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman (by Herman Miller)
is probably the last stereo chair that I'll ever own (once I get enough $ to buy it!):

http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/seating/products/67071/

Also nice is the Breuer Wassily chair:

http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/seating/products/50L/

And the van der Rohe Barcelona chair (ouch on the price):

http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/seating/products/barcelona/

and the Alto Arm Chair:

http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/seating/products/400/

and the Alto Scroll Chair:

http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/seating/products/41/

If you need any help convincing the significant other to let you spend upwards of $3k on a listening chair, you can take them to the Museum of Modern Art where most of these chairs are on permanent display.

I'm not affiliated with HighbrowFurniture (I wish), but He's a nice guy, so if any of you decide to purchase from him, at least tell him that Joe Cunningham sent you, maybe he'll let me put something on long-term layaway.

happy listening.