What's your chair ?


Recently due to a change in speakers, I am looking for a new chair for my listening room. My previous chair (the very comfortable Bentley chair and ottoman from Ethan Allen) affords me a height of 39" at my ear. I need to find a chair, preferably with height adjustment, so that my ear is more or less at the height of the woofer in my new speakers which is an unusual 42". Since this is an important factor in integrating the sound from my speakers, I was wondering whether my fellow audiophiles had any suggestions. Also curious as to what chairs you do use, since this is quite an important factor in our audio lives.
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Hi Mike,

My zero gravity "Perfect Chair" is being delivered today. Since you have had yours for so long- do you find that you can only recline to a certain point before the listening experience suffers? How far back from the full upright position do you recline?

The newer model is a little larger around the head area than yours (although it still doesn't "cup" around the head) so I'm hoping it will not have a negative impact. I ordered mine in the micro-fiber suede with the interactive memory foam. The micro-fiber suede should help in eliminating any reflections near the head area.

I'm hoping it is as comfortable as you say it is.
Hey guys,

So what's the brand for the zero gravity chairs and where might one find more info online. I'm not sure it would replace my eames as a design statement, but I'm all for better spinal alignment (and Spinal Tap).
Frank, congrats on the chair. i'm sure it will be very comfortable. as far as angle; i fooled around with that for 2 or 3 months over 5 years ago and have not changed it since. you will find a perfect angle that allows you to comfortably read or listen. although i can't tell you precisely the angle i use (you could estimate it from my pictures) it's where when my head rests on the pillow it is slightly back from straight up. when i read my head is just a small amount (less than an inch) from the pillow. then when i listen i rest my head on the pillow (mostly).

once you sit in the chair and relax a little you will wonder why all chairs aren't like this.....it seems so obvious. you will start to realize the comfort limitations of recliners that have backrests that adjust relative to the seat. why don't all chairs have this level of support. if you are ever particularly stressed; lean the chair back to horizontal and you will be amazed at the effect of relaxation it provides......truely a sense of zero-gravity. unfortunately, horizontal is not functional for anything but meditation or sleeping.

there is a leverage 'trick' that will allow you to easily get up from the chair as at first you will need to push yourself out due to the angle. you simply lean all the way forward, place your feet flat on the floor, and stand up. it sounds obvious but it takes a little practice.

first time users of the chair always struggle a little getting up (and really don't want to get up).
The Perfect Chair is made by Interactive Health and is available at several store and web locations. Just make sure you pick a store or website that offers all the different material, color, accessory, and memory foam options. Some stores offer the chair but only in fixed material and color combinations. I found Home Office Solutions to offer the best price, options, and service. Google "perfect chair" or "zero gravity" chair and you will have plenty of options.

http://www.interhealth.com/n/pages/perfectchair/tertiary-pc-060-090.html

http://www.homeofficesolutions.com/product-exec/product_id/290/pn/Perfect%20Chair