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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With all do respect Mr.Lavorgna can keep that red chair...lm extremely sore from lifting all day at work .When l come home and listen to Sade l want to feel like I'm in heven...not in a Jame Bond movie getting torchered...

It's been claimed that chairs that are higher than the shoulder could have some effect on sound hitting your ear...lm not that picky....lf lm sitting in my listening room for several hours at a time..l want to be in "heven" comfort wise....and looks are important also...

IMO....l believe the room and its furnishings should be relative to the system.....in other words you wouldn't see a person with Wilson XVX speakers sitting on a milk crate or a lawn chair...

I probably shouldn't post this but l have a expensive pair of Ugg swede sheepskin slip on shoes that are only to be worn in my listening room....when l walk in there and put my feet up...l like to see the mcintosh meters between my uggs....l think the wife's about ready to kill me..lol

Sounds great! I love it...l once replaced my chair and lost my center "phantom " image that took me so long to achieve....l was swearing for days...

Sorry for my spelling...yes they are spelled Eames..

Some of the expensive replicas are considered as good or better than the originals....they are used on Shark Tank.The top tier Norwegian leather arm chairs are also very nice...