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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@roxy54 ,

Understood. Kind of like cupping your ears which exaggerates the sound. But the ones I've been looking at aren't rounded as much as that comfy, well broken in chair that mrod45 posted, but wider at the top and not as enveloping.  

So many choices.

All the best,
Nonoise

I've been checking put some nice wingback chairs as well. I love and need head support so I don't slouch. The well made ones aren't cheap.

All the best,
Nonoise

Agreed. Being an ex Catholic and having sat in many churches, all of those wooden pews were of different shapes and styles and some were downright comfortable while others were a PITA.

I've had the same experience with Adirondack chairs as well. They're not all made the same.

All the best,
Nonoise

This is what Michael Lavorgna sits on, and has been since the '80s

He says it's very comfortable. I think my butt would get a flat spot but maybe the curve in it works against that.

All the best,
Nonoise