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    Pyramat PC Gaming Chair

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Stiiiiig, Jul 6, 2011.

  1. Stiiiiig

    Stiiiiig Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone have a Pyramat PC gaming chair? This is quite possibly the sexiest chair ive ever seen.

    Ive been looking for 1 of these for years and have basically given up. The only place Google can find in the UK that was selling them is Boysstuff.co.uk which doesnt have them anymore, but the net is also full of reviews saying that the company is dreadful at upholding its orders.

    Does anyone have 1 they could be parted with, or know if anywhere still sells these things?

    [​IMG]
     
  2. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    What is so special about it?
     
  3. kurtcocaine

    kurtcocaine Notebook Evangelist

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    From their website..

    The Pyramat PC Gaming Chair 2.1 was designed for desk and PC players. It is large,
    reclinable, and you can adjust the height. Basically it is a pimped-out desk chair.
    Now the sound…be prepared to be rocked. The PC Gaming Chair has a 4″ 40 Watt Subwoofer and two 8 Watt full range speakers. Being totally wireless means all you have to do is charge it up, then put it anywhere in the room that you want. It even comes with a built-in earphone jack, so as not to disturb anyone who happens
    to be around you.
    All volume and bass controls, and wireless connections are controlled through the arm rest.
     
  4. KLF

    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    There's a version for console gamers too :)

    I'm afraid that Pyramat chair is a basic cheap chair that disintegrates itself in a couple years. They always do :(
     
  5. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Seems to me the better solution is to get a good high grade chair and then get yourself a good sound system.

    If you really want to take it to the next level get yourself a low frequency audio transducer and put it on the chair.

    This DIY solution probably will out perform the chair 3 fold and last longer and let you change any single part of the setup without having to replace it all.

    I was supposed to get a audio transducer for review that is tailor made for PC chairs but they were out of stock for so long by the time they were back in stock I think they forgot about me.
     
  6. ElBlufer

    ElBlufer Notebook/NBR Addict

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  7. Stiiiiig

    Stiiiiig Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a good sound set up and a good chair, neither look as sexy as this thing.
     
  8. Tthursday

    Tthursday Notebook Evangelist

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    +1 to getting a chair and sound system separately. Trust the chair to the chair experts. And trust the audio to the audio experts. Things tend to work better that way. ;)

    I won't tell you what you should or shouldn't want, but I don't want you to end up buying a malfunctioning piece of crap from some hard-to-reach company that may or may not even provide customer service.