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Hi,
I got an exhibition model of the Aeron remastered. I mostly use it in the forward tilt setting since I find it more comfortable. Today i noticed that there is a slight wobble if i shift might weight from left to right and I hear a clicking noice. It feels like that there is some cap or something in the joint were the sitting part of the chair is connected to the underbuild. For a chair that cost around 2k⬠I would expect a bit more quality.
I have a GTRacing gaming chair. The back cushion got very flat, so ended up getting a lumbar cushion. Seat ended up same way, so got a good cushion. I can deal with that. But the height adjustment won't stick, keeps sinking back down to the lowest. I'd also like the seat tilt to have multiple sections to lock into rather than being stuck with either directly upright, or tilted completely back.
I personally like to tilt my chair until I almost have to catch myself from falling. I am unsure why this is a habit of some.
Just wondering if this is normal? Always makes a banging sound when I start to lean back and again when I return right forward (no tilt).
Almost like its locking in or something.
Bought a plycraft chair off facebook. Guy who had it swears he just replaced the tilting mechanism. I sat in it at his house and it felt fine. I get it to my place and it tilts so far back you think you'll tip over. We've tried adjusting it, but the knob doesn't turn. I wrote to mychairparts.com and they said we have to replace the mechanism. I'm trying to get the guy I purchased this from to tell me where he bought the part. If that doesn't work, does anyone know how to fix this issue? Here's the part: https://www.mychairparts.com/5-1-4-sq-tilter-swivel-eames-plycraft-details.html
I just bought the Millberget chair and i love everything about it except one thing, the tilting. When I sat on it in-store it leaned back perfectly without me having to adjust anything, I was even able to rock on it for a little bit like a rocking chair. I just bought it and it only leans back when I pull the handle out and lean back by pushing my feet down, is there a way to lock the tilt in place? If not, how come the one in the store was so much better?
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Now that I am working from home for the foreseeable future, I really need to invest in a good chair. Iβve found that the best office chairs to ease my sciatica pain are ones where the seat pan can tilt separately from the back. (i.e. The back can remain at an upright angle while the seat tilts up to be an acute angle from the back.) Iβve been looking at chairs online, but very few of them specifically say that the seat pan tilts. Does anyone know of a type of chair that does this? I like gaming style chairs, but I would want it to be black or black and white, so that rules out a lot of gaming specific brands. I would also be fine with a regular office chair. Also, Iβm 5β3β, so adjustable back rests/arm rests are a must. Thanks!!
Hi everyone,
I had an office chair at a previous job that had a tilt lock feature where you could lean back into 1 of 4 positions, lock the chair, and the back would remain in that locked position without you having to tilt back. I don't remember at all what the chair was, but I really liked that feature and I was wondering if anyone knew of any office chairs with it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Is the amount of people that doesn't know how to use in-game sounds like foot steps, reloading, ability use etc as and indicator where the enemies are... it's honestly mind boggling sometimes how much people could Improve their game sense and chances of winning by simply using the sound and perhaps buying a decent pair of headphones/headset and use HRTF.. hopefully noone uses speakers in 2022
I have seen too many situations in Valorant where I honestly can't believe what I just witnessed in terms of not using the sound.
Hope everyone will have a wonderful 2022.
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Hey all,
I'm looking into upgrading my gaming chair (which is just a simple, faux leather office chair) with bass shakers. As you might guess, it's mostly for E:D and flight sims. Although I might divert into driving sims down the line. I have a bit of difficulty finding info on the subject online though, seeing as it's mostly aimed at home theatres.
My main question is, how much wattage in the shakers do you need to get a good experience out of it? Would it be a better idea to go with a single larger (say 50W) shaker or 4 x 15W or even 35W shakers mounted 'in stereo' to the chair? Or maybe even 2x50W?
The rest of my audio setup consists of an external soundcard (Line 6 Helix, connected through USB) leading to two KRK studio monitors and an Adam T10S sub in a few days as well. I don't plan on cranking the hell out of my sub, since it's mostly aimed at mixing/mastering music. The bass shakers would be 'fed' with the internal soundcard in the computer, led to possibly a TPA3116 power amp.
Would this work? What are your thoughts? Do they know things? Let's find out.
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