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In Reply to: RE: Crap, my listening room just got better! (long) posted by neolith on October 06, 2014 at 11:04:59
If you do want to use a tall back chair then get one with a fabric upholstry rather than leather so it absorbs rather than reflects in the midrange and treble. In my listening positions near the wall I prefer the chair's tall back and have a heavy brocade throw I picked after experimenting with a few other fabrics.
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I can say been there done that...even using different materials, (upholstery, Pillow, towels...)they all dampened range and in my room, a gap in the emersion/sound-stage...
Still want to find someone to cut off the chair back...
thanks again Sadie...
Mark
My Barkalounger's back reaches to just above ear height. If I am listening intently I will sit up and not lean my head back and I have the immersion field mostly intact since the height of the back is less than ear height when you sit up but the back is reclined. I have a sofa for no coverage of the back of the head but I have not resorted to it in years.
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