Audiophile Chair

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james
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Audiophile Chair

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http://hifipig.com/gamuts-audiophile-chair/

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CES 2016 saw the official launch of the world’s first hifi listening chair, from Danish Gamut Audio. The chair is designed to control the sound reflections that reach your ear, allowing you to hear a more precise and natural soundstage. Specifically, it shields the ear from reflections emanating from behind the listening position, while at the same time preventing the sound from reflecting on the forward-facing areas of the headrest that flank the listener’s head.

Design aficionados will recognize the chair’s striking shape: the Lobster Chair is the creation of iconic Danish designers Lund and Paarmann and is manufactured by high-end furniture makers Kvist Industries. In collaboration with Kvist, Gamut has developed a unique variation, tailored specifically for audiophiles. It incorporates special acoustic dampening material, carefully positioned to improve the listening experience – while maintaining the original Lobster Chair’s beauty and luxurious comfort.

The Gamut hi-fi listening Lobster Chair is available now, with a choice of red or black acoustical headrest fabric, priced at £3,150 (incl. VAT). Matching footrest £1,500.
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Gorgeous definitely one for the Santa wish list this year:)
Hopefully Ikea bring out a 'common' mans version. I don't see any lifepo4 batteries so can't see how it can be better than normal chairs. Not sure if it looks the biz for the auld back
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Diapason
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Have to say, I don't like having the chair up around my ears when I'm listening. I got rid of my La-Z-Boy for that reason.
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We have a doggie cone of shame from when our girl had some issues. You have to tilt you head forward a bit but it cancels all the same reflections
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Diapason wrote:Have to say, I don't like having the chair up around my ears when I'm listening. I got rid of my La-Z-Boy for that reason.
Can't agree more!
I had to gave up much more comfortable chairs for the height reason!

Even if they claim that they dampen the reflection from the headrest, I still don't like the idea of complete cancelling the back-wall reflection!
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