Well, it depends on where the chair is located and what kind of music other people like! We have a room that is just for relaxing and getting a musical massage (literally the vibrations are massaging your cells!) We do not use headphones with it.
No, whatever volume feels comfortable for the person in the chair. They can adjust the volume themselves. The experience is much more vibrotactile than auditory- ie. you are feeling the vibrations of the music through your whole body.
Also there are separate speakers on either side of the head so those can be turned down (or up) and the other ones in the chair (at the lower back and the legs) can be adjusted separately to increase or reduce the vibrotactile effect.
ah ok so the sound isn't too loud that it can distract or annoy people?
and also can it work without the need of the headphones on your ear?
ChrisOnin23 5 months ago
@ChrisOnin23
Well, it depends on where the chair is located and what kind of music other people like! We have a room that is just for relaxing and getting a musical massage (literally the vibrations are massaging your cells!) We do not use headphones with it.
soundbodycenter 5 months ago
does the sound have to be that loud for it to work properly?
Is there a way to eliminate or reduce the sound that is emitted to the air?
Cheers
ChrisOnin23 5 months ago
@ChrisOnin23
No, whatever volume feels comfortable for the person in the chair. They can adjust the volume themselves. The experience is much more vibrotactile than auditory- ie. you are feeling the vibrations of the music through your whole body.
soundbodycenter 5 months ago
@ChrisOnin23
Also there are separate speakers on either side of the head so those can be turned down (or up) and the other ones in the chair (at the lower back and the legs) can be adjusted separately to increase or reduce the vibrotactile effect.
soundbodycenter 5 months ago