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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This is by far the best I’ve ever had. It’s super comfortable, stays put, has touch controls at your right-hand fingertips, and the adjustable headrest lands in exactly the right place on the back of your neck. It is really ideal when you want to recline but also support your head for reading. I love it.

You can also charge your phone, and there are big storage areas underneath the hinged armrests.

Composer Gray Power Recliner with Adjustable Headrest | AFW.com

Stressless are good...but very expensive and not as adjustable. In addition to that, they don't stay put because of that round base, and always need to be adjusted. I know because I had another brand of chair that looked just like a Stressless.

Finally, at least in my 11x13 listening room, the separate footrest was always in the way. Now, if I'm not reclining the chair is just a chair. 

nonoise,

I have tried that kind of wingback before, and he shape creates a tunnel effect. I get what you're saying about your neck, and I strongly suggest this chair. I have the same problem and it is incredibly supportive of the back of your neck, and way more adjustable than any Stressless chair. You would not regret it. Of course, the headrest is powered.

 

I disagree jmkrajnik. There is nothing like a room and chair just for music. I've done it both ways and it's a world of difference. One is a compromise, and the other is paradise.