Not sure if placebo efect or just plain maddness is taking place here.My favourite chair has been off being repaired, so I have been listening to my music on another chair. This chair has the back ending just below the ear level.
Got my old chair back ( back of chair just above ear level) and swapped them. The system sounds a little different with different chairs.
New chair has a little fuller bass and taller old chair is a little airer/brighter in the treble?.Am I insane or is the back level of the chair effecting the sound.
Now I am not sure which chair I like!!!
I would be interested if any other inmates have experienced this.
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Topic - different listening chair - different sound?? - Shane from AUS 04:47:01 04/15/07 (14)
- Don't you remember the leather ear extenders from many years ago? - Norm 17:14:26 04/15/07 (0)
- Re: "... taller old chair..." - Abel McCain 09:25:06 04/15/07 (0)
- Re: different listening chair - different sound?? - Ricketysmurf 08:19:42 04/15/07 (2)
- Re: different listening chair - different sound?? - David Spear 18:32:26 04/15/07 (0)
- I had a similar situation where .... - PureAudio 10:01:53 04/15/07 (0)
- Without a doubt .... - PureAudio 07:56:28 04/15/07 (0)
- Everything sounds great froma bar stool! nt - The Rube 07:37:24 04/15/07 (0)
- A good listening seat. - grantv 07:17:04 04/15/07 (2)
- I agree 100% ....... ~t - three_sox 18:48:38 04/15/07 (0)
- I am beiginning to think the same thing :) - Shane from AUS 07:29:58 04/15/07 (0)
- See admitting for a diagnosis... - Audio Snob 06:18:21 04/15/07 (0)
- Mate, anything absorbing or reflecting sounds close to your melon is gunna make a difference. Doesn’t mean you’re not .. - three_sox 05:53:51 04/15/07 (1)
- ahy, don't I know it - try sittinmg or turning your head backwards - the - Shane from AUS 07:29:13 04/15/07 (0)
- Re: different listening chair - different sound?? - GBLPS 05:32:16 04/15/07 (0)