You will obtain a slightly similar effect if you use a high backed chair with a headrest. Leather might be the best material, as theoretically it will absorb less of the sound waves. Rest your head against the headrest and you will, if you're perceptive, notice a difference somewhat akin to the cupped hand to ear. However, it's not nearly as intense. The back of my chair is high enough to rest my head against, however most of the time I listen with my head away from it.
However, be aware that you are not hearing the music the most naturally, with the unaided ear, but rather a slightly modified/distorted form, similar to echoes from the back of an arena heard during a concert. I prefer not to have that effect most of the time. Of course, if you enjoy it, who cares? It's your rig, your ears, your fun! :)
If the Batphones are designer, then you may be better off spending your money on the chair! :)
However, be aware that you are not hearing the music the most naturally, with the unaided ear, but rather a slightly modified/distorted form, similar to echoes from the back of an arena heard during a concert. I prefer not to have that effect most of the time. Of course, if you enjoy it, who cares? It's your rig, your ears, your fun! :)
If the Batphones are designer, then you may be better off spending your money on the chair! :)