Listen...chair


I am on the hunt for a good chair...for small room...don't want it seal to floor...legs preferably...

Question is leather seems to sound better cause it doesn't soak the room of sound....opinions?

digsmithd
My perfect listening chair is a tweed cloth barrel chair that swivels and rocks.  The curvature of the back and sides of the chair gently hugs my body, and the back of the chair ends at the small of my back.  The chair allows my ears to be fully unobstructed, and the swivel and rocking features allow me to slightly adjust my forward, backward, and side position -- which I find useful based on the genre and particular mix of the recording.  In addition, I have the same style chair in the listening room which permits me to "double-up" the seat cushion, raising my listening position. The chair is supported by 5 metal legs, which permits easy room placement but secure when placed on the carpeted floor.  These seat options are perfect for me, since I have pairs of Triton One, Martin Logan, and Axiom floor standing speakers arrayed in the sweet spot relative to the chair.   
yeah geoffkait...how’s it feel to be schooled by a bunch of kids?...chuckle...dude
 
digsmithd OP
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11-26-2016 10:59am
yeah geoffkait...how’s it feel to be schooled by a bunch of kids?...chuckle...dude

It smells like teen spirit...dude

I pondered this very question for quite a while and then purchased a anti-gravity chair for like $40. The cosmetics will not receive any awards, however it is surprisingly comfortable. There does not appear to be much that would adversely affect the sound quality, even with the high back. 
So how does it sound? IDK because I need to do a room conversion to implement the audition of this chair. Perhaps some other member who has listened with one could offer the pros and cons of this value chair.