Hi Fi CompanyHi Fi ChairnewHi Fi Company Hi Fi Chair 2.1 SYSTEM w/iPod dockHi-Fi Company Hi-Fi Chair offers a completely unique listening experience in complete comfort. Audiophile design prioritizing sound and build quality. Chair reclines for ultimate comfort. Two ch...1995.00

Hi Fi Company Hi Fi Chair 2.1 SYSTEM w/iPod dock

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Ships fromNashua, NH, 03063
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Hi-Fi Company Hi-Fi Chair offers a completely unique listening experience in complete comfort.  Audiophile design prioritizing sound and build quality.  Chair reclines for ultimate comfort.  Two channel input and I-Pod dock.  Subwoofer and Shaker incorporated in chair each with adjustable levels.  New Retail with speakers as show is $3999.  Pictures represent Chair as set up for normal operation.  This is a brand new item in the box.
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Postive Feedback review from the Hi-Fi Chair site:
Now you can have an intimate, moving and emotional experience all in the space of a chair.  With the HiFi chair you experience pure audio without the room getting in the way.  Audio engineers have used near field listening for years to master recordings because they need to hear the pure sound.  The HiFi chair produces sound that transmits right to your bones and into your soul.  
The Hi-Fi chair is a very comfortable, high-quality reclining chair into which is built a pair of woofers, a shaker , various electronics, and a pair of detachable speakers.  The chair houses controls for amplifying an iPod or any source with RCA outputs.  Listening can be done with the removable speakers or headphones.  
A lot of thought, design and engineering has gone into this product over the three years in which it has been developed and I think it will do well. 
From The Absolute Sound RMAF show report: 
The most unusual product I saw at the show was a near-field listening chair from a new company called Hi-Fi. The chair incorporates small mini-monitors mounted on the chair, electronics to drive them, a subwoofer, and a built-in iPod dock on the arm of the chair.  The chair itself is a motorized recliner in a gorgeous Italian leather. The idea is that the chair provides private near-field listening from an iPod or any other source.  A very subtle shaker is also mounted in the chair to simulate very low bass.  All this might sound rather gimmicky, but the Hi-Fi chair was designed and built with audiophile values (the company founder owns Wilson Alexandria X-2s). I played my own CDs in the Hi-Fi Chair and was shocked at the way in which the system produced a soundstage well in front of the listening position, the smooth tonal balance, and the effectiveness of the shaker. I was even more shocked at the price:  $3995, which includes a very nice leather recliner.

From stereomojo.com:
What we have here is audiophile near-field listening system built into an electrically adjustable chair.  There is a surround sound version, but they were most impressed by the two channel model.  The speakers are small proprietary monitors mounted right on the chair via Kimber Cable.  A subwoofer is under the bottom cushion where it can be heard and felt if desired.
There are three Class D amps built in for power.  Knobs for adjusting volume and bass & treble are built in the right arm along with an iPod dock.  There's even a wireless receiver.  Two other buttons conveniently at your fingertips adjust the footrest and reclining.
You may think that having speaker right "in your face" would be awful, but nearfield listening is anything but that. The speakers completely disappear and the sound seems to come from way across the room or right inside your head, depending on how the music was recorded.  When we say "inside your head", to James it sounded "like the best pair of headphones he's ever heard" on a very intimate Nora Jones cut.  Orchestral music however was spread out seemingly 15 feet out in front of the chair.



 

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