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Sit down and shut up time - musical chairs.
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<blockquote data-quote="christowp" data-source="post: 969304" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>The late Rodney Gold once took us through a chair auditioning and final purchase process he did. I think he ended up with a fancy office (swivel) chair with the right height, weight and comfort factors. For most folk (I think) a dedicated listening room is a luxury so multi seat couches are probably almost the norm. That height factor is a real problem. I prop myself up on cushions to clear head and shoulders otherwise highs and some mids just go flat. </p><p>Interesting post </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christowp, post: 969304, member: 683"] The late Rodney Gold once took us through a chair auditioning and final purchase process he did. I think he ended up with a fancy office (swivel) chair with the right height, weight and comfort factors. For most folk (I think) a dedicated listening room is a luxury so multi seat couches are probably almost the norm. That height factor is a real problem. I prop myself up on cushions to clear head and shoulders otherwise highs and some mids just go flat. Interesting post [/QUOTE]
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