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July 25, 2007

Have You Ever Sat Inside Headphones?

Sonic Chair

The sonic chair provides a unique audio experience, allowing you to sit at the very center of a sound system. Whether you enjoy listening to symphony orchestras, rock concerts, or audio books – the integrated satellite speakers are precisely adapted to your ears. The speakers are encased in a carefully crafted body that creates sufficient volume for powerful bass tones, while a specially developed body-focused sound membrane serves as backrest and further augment the lower frequencies – creating the feeling of a live performance.

The open design ensures a resonance-receptive, well-balanced sound environment. The active and passive sound insulation creates an acoustic island. Background noises will not disrupt the enjoyment of music or an audio book in the sonic chair, and what the listener chooses to hear is hardly audible beyond the chair.

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  • http://www.virb.com/artofdavidhong David

    That would go so well with my lossless archive… They’d probably crafted the right design for music, but I’m not quite sure if they crafted the right speakers.(Not to mislead anyone). Combine that with B&K, You’ve got a heck of a system.

  • http://www.tropicaan.com mattsfolio

    That looks sweet!

  • vm3z9

    Great place just to sit and unwind after a day

  • AllaN

    “…and what the listener chooses to hear is hardly audible beyond the chair.”
    Now thats incredible.

  • Dexter Kanuto

    Looks like IKEA made it or Seinheiser. I love the color, the design features, the only thing remain to be asked is COMFORTABILITY.

  • http://www.erapo.szm.sk Lenka

    very good idea, i like good ideas … but i think it cant be comfortable to wear this headphones :D

  • AndySays

    so they finally added a writing table to that MIB (Men In Black) prop chair, Agent J must be pleased :)

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