In Reply to: RE: Listening chair. posted by Inmate51 on June 8, 2016 at 07:36:34:
Exactly how do upper frequencies "bounce right off that leather?" Unless you are standing in the room while listening, I assume your absorptive non-reflective body is actually sitting in that chair, which is of course, the only purpose of it!
The walls, ceiling and floor reflections overwhelm any minuscule contribution of a small leather chair with yourself in it!
Correctly applied acoustic treatments will lessen any reflections from whatever surface to acceptable levels.
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