Australian HiFi

EASY IN BUT NOT EASILY OUT…

I have a number of difficulties with the Gamut Hi Fi Lobster Chair and none of them involve it looking like a lobster. Being a pedant, my major difficulty is that it’s billed as ‘the world’s first music listening chair’ which it most patently is not. I sat in the first music listening chair I ever tried in the late 1960s. It was a big, egg-shaped thing (think of Agent Jay filling out the test paper in Men in Black) with

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