In contrast to steakster, I truly enjoyed my many years with an Ekornes Stressless Recliner. I used it both as my stereo chair and an office chair (I read books and screenplays for a living, writing notes on a legal pad). The only reason I got rid of it is because my wife just got too disgusted how worn-out it eventually looked. I also have a kneeling chair. Sorry to report, unless I sit on it backwards and just use it as a stool, the kneeling chair becomes damnably uncomfortable within five minutes no matter how I try to adjust it. It may supposedly be good for your back, but it's hell on your knees, shins and ankles. It doesn't make my back feel very aye-aye-aye either. Anyway, for my stereo l now I use a firm but nicely padded living room easy chair. No adjustments but it doesn't need any. It also has nicely grippy upholstery, something that keeps me from slouching as the listening session stretches on and on.