If you have thick carpet under the seating area, the wheels won't move unless you are purposely moving the chair, and i dance around in my chair quite a bit !
Don't hurt yourself!
I will have thin carpet on the rear 2/3 of the listening room floor.
If you have thick carpet under the seating area, the wheels won't move unless you are purposely moving the chair, and i dance around in my chair quite a bit !
(....) The only problem I have with falling asleep while listening is you need an auto-lift for the tonearm.
Sounds more like an audiophile- after 35 minutes untouched it stops spinning!
Then you should get a TechDas AF1P - after 35 minutes untouched it stops spinning!
That is a nice feature, doesit have on/off for it? Hot flippers may find that annoying.
The smaller TechDAS Models do the same.Then you should get a TechDas AF1P - after 35 minutes untouched it stops spinning!
I contacted ERA to see if the company can make the very comfy-looking Newport chair in a mid-back height model (Post #2,160). The answer is no.
The leading chair candidate for me at the moment is the Lifeform mid-back height model with fabric upholstery (which allows one to sink into the memory foam in a more cushy way then does the leather or fake leather upholstery).
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Those are (apologies in advance) wheeley good questions Tim... Ron I’d think that a fixed chair (or low long lounge) offers also a potentially better outcome. Finding the ideal sweet spot is a fairly long process, and an easily moveable chair would maybe require putting tape marks on the floor.Congratulations on finding the chair you want. I'm quite curious about the wheels. Can the wheels lock or does one need to use their body to keep the chair from moving? Did you set out looking for a wheeled chair or you found a chair you like and it happened to have wheels?
Those are (apologies in advance) wheeley good questions Tim... Ron I’d think that a fixed chair (or low long lounge) offers also a potentially better outcome. Finding the ideal sweet spot is a fairly long process, and an easily moveable chair would maybe require putting tape marks on the floor.
Also then in terms of scale a single chair setup often looks (for me) a bit under scale and feel a bit underweighted and disproportionate in terms of the visual mass of the rest of the room. Something more substantial visually can feel better balanced relative to the mass of the speakers and gear in terms of balance, form and fit in the overall room design.
Congratulations on finding the chair you want. I'm quite curious about the wheels. Can the wheels lock or does one need to use their body to keep the chair from moving? Did you set out looking for a wheeled chair or you found a chair you like and it happened to have wheels?
I would order the Lifeform chair with flat feet -- no wheels of any kind.
I prefer that the chair stays planted in place.
Synergistic Research or CenterStage footers would be perfect.I would order the Lifeform chair with flat feet -- no wheels of any kind.
I prefer that the chair stays planted in place.
Yes buying the fourth copy of a album you already own, or trying out a fifth TT motor could be classified that wayMy GF accuses us of arsing about...this discussion is proof positive.
Synergistic Research or CenterStage footers would be perfect.
I prefer that the chair stays planted in place.