Low-back chairs will reduce reflections from the chair itself affecting the sound. That, at least in theory, makes them preferable to chairs with headrests that stick out to the side. But, in practice, I don't mind the sound when sitting in a comfortable chair with a high-back headrest. The sound seems well focused when I sit in these types of chairs.
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I have 2 of this chair in my listening room, and two small ottomans https://m2.ikea.com/us/en/p/jaeppling-armchair-kimstad-dark-brown-10370741/ |
Try to avoid some fabrics like microsuede which can cause a static build up when you move to get up from it and then go to touch your gear, it can be hell on your digital in winter. Also I avoid the usual cheap leather substitutes than can creak and fart a lot when you even slightly move around on it, making things a bit noisy. If there's going to be any creaking and farting going on in my listening room, I prefer it to come just from me. |
I am saving pennies for the ultimate chair in the world!!!!! https://store.hermanmiller.com/living/lounge-chairs-and-ottomans/eames-lounge-chair-and-ottoman/1000... |
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