What is the best 2 channel listening chair?


I've been using a Ames lounge chair for years, it looks and feels good ...but it's a little low...l was ready for an upgrade. I was reading you should avoid chairs that are higher that the shoulder, but l will choose comfort first,nothing too bulky,no theater seats.I recently purchased a Human touch pc610 (optioned out).So far its been fantastic.Any input or ideas on this subject would be appreciated. 

 

 

 

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Aesthetics aside, I've found the Steel Case Leap V2 (version 2. The V1 is no good) is a remarkably comfortable and offers the most adjustable chair I've used. I have purchased them for home office / listening, personal office, etc. I like the cloth better than leather which I found too firm. Add an ottoman of your choice and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Madison Seating offers great prices and service although shipping can be complicated. But, they sell for significantly less than Steel Case dealers. https://www.madisonseating.com/leap-chair-v2-by-steelcase-sale.html If you want to spend a bit less, the Steel Case Think is good but does not offer as many adjustments. 

Dear @desktopguy my comments re. V1 Leap - having owned them as well - is due to my experience only. I had several of the V1 and a) they are very bulky and heavy, b) the v2 not only lightened the chair, but it enhanced some of the ergonomic comfort, they are cooler (more breathable) than the very thick seat and back of the V1, "in my opinion". I can sit comfortably in the V2 for hours (too long, in fact!) unlike most chairs. You are 100% correct, the standard model does not include a headrest but one is available. As I began, I noted "aesthetics aside". 

In my opinion. 😇