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Headphoneus Supremus
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I see your RS1X and I'm inspired.
I've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.I cast my lot on the other side of the ergonomic chair aisle, Steelcase. I own 3 Leap v1s (which I prefer to v2); and have given 2 others away as gifts.
Between Leap v1 and a couple Criterions, I really owe my home office career (25 years as freelance medical writer) to Steelcase. I can stand up from these chairs after a couple hours and actually move around, not limp or have back spasms.
And to bring this back to the Head-Fi station topic, I use my Leap v1 to access either/both of my headphone audio systems, located at the far L & R ends of a long, L-shaped desk.
I've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.
Looks fine to me.I've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.
I relate to this way too hard. For a few years in my early 20s I had a perfectly good bed but slept on a couch that basically looked like this because I was convinced the discomfort would build character or something.I've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.
A while back I was reading an article that mentioned that the designer of the original Mini deliberately made the interior uncomfortable so drivers would stay focused on driving. Maybe that same idea works for music listening? Maybe bringing back uncomfortable car interiors so people stay focused on driving isn't a bad idea either - but that's another conversation for another timeI've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.
I suspect it's the reverse: character builds discomfortI was convinced the discomfort would build character
I've been thinking about getting a new chair, but then always decide that there's nothing at all wrong with the existing one.
BTR7 set to 384,000 Hz via PC with the Thieaudio Orcale MKII