Leather couch, leather love seat or single wooden chair


In an ongoing effort, I'm trying to get the best sound in my room-aren't we all:)  I'm curious to know what most of you have as your listening chair.  I started out with a 3 seat couch, went to a 2 seater and now am using a single chair.  Back in the war of 1812, my left arm was damaged, so I have to get 2 men and a boy to move these items out of my room.  Because there's a time lapse, it's hard for me to tell which is the best.  My wife votes for the two seater, but neither of us gets to sit in the sweet spot.  Please give me your experiences and recommendations.  I would love to make the two seater work.  Maybe we can sit on top of each other:) 
handymann
IMO; lumbar support is the most important issue. I also believe a single seat will put the listener in the sweet spot vs a seat for two or more.
Cloth, not leather is what sounds better in my listening room. Seating for three. The guests always get or trade places for the sweet spot. Heads are ten feet away from plane of tweeters, tweeters are seven feet apart, so less affect on sweet spot than near-field setups. Very happy with the sound, and so are guests.

Tom
+1 on @tomcarr suggestion on Fabric and 3-seater.
Leather will bounce the sound waves.
3-seater - on days you listen alone, you can be right in the sweet spot. But try to get a petite size fabric sofa than a full sized one.
Padded seating will distort and deaden sound. From a sonic perspective a wooden bench would be best. But listening also needs to be comfortable to be enjoyed.
I used to sit on a firm cushion on the floor- that is the only way I could really enjoy listening to my Vandersteen 5a's.