

When you are listening in your chair are you in a reclined position or chair is always in a slightly reclined position (see link below for a picture). Classical, jazz, folk and techno are my preferences - all great recordings sound.GREAT! The listening chair does not interfere with the music at all, and is very comfortable! There is method to my audio madness! For example, orchestras, Jennifer Warnes, Roger Water's opening Bill Hubbard track from Amused to Death are precise and span 180° arc of image. For serious listen I sit quite still and comfortable! Everything about the soundstage, timber, dynamics and focus are very natural and precise. The only thing about a glider rocker is you can move in and out of the sweetspot a little, so you may notice minimal doppler effect only when looking for it. When using room correction by Trinnov Amethyst preamp and mike it measured incredibly flat 20-20k Hz aside from <2 dB bumps at 20 and 50 Hz. The table is always covered with stuff, so nothing reflects off the glass it's legs are thin and way below the direct sound line-source ribbons deliver. I then softened the room of any hardness or slap echoes using ACS tube trap products, carpet, a high vaulted ceiling and furniture. I designed the room 30 years ago to be hard and bright, with dimensions to sharply limit standing waves. Hi roxy54 - the chairs you reference were intentionally chosen to help the sound.
