Boss are you planning to buy PM7005 in Bangalore ? After reading the horror stories about kind of post sales support Indian dealers provide I am thinking if it is better to buy from likes of AP/Lyrita for they obviously build these things so it follows they can repair too . Coming to likes of Marantz or NAD may be a trip to SE country like Thailand and OR Malaysia will turn out to be much cheaper and you might get a higher model for same budget . As for warranty we all are hung out to dry either ways
. I personally hate to give business to people who don't know their stuff and are merely in it for margins because when these things will fail they won't help us for "A" they won't know the issue and "B" they would rather invest time in scouting for a new customer rather than help an existing one due to margins.
I was recently thinking of buying a Marantz PM6006 amplifier, but dropped the idea. Technical issues may not come up, but if it does come, then it will be followed by horrific post sales support. I even thought that if something goes wrong, then instead of sending it to MZ Audio, I will get it repaired locally, whatever may be the costs, but without spares nothing can be done. Instead of enjoying listening to music, I will be having a big headache.
Norge and Lyrita fully support their customers. Sonodyne is another very good brand, but due to their own attitude and also due to lack of adequate customers since some years, they have gradually moved away their focus to commercial installations, and though they have products for the residential sector, for some reason they are not bothered about their individual clients. There is also another company Torvin based in Chennai, but I have no idea how their products are.
Both Lyrita and Norge, import things from outside, but only that which has to be imported, and the rest of the things are made here in India.
Lyrita products are tube based and are very good, but their products are massive and need to streamlined taking into account present day space constrictions. Norge products are solid state and are also very good, but they need minor improvements. Solid state MNC amplifiers are more than 200% the price of Norge, but the difference in audio quality is hardly 5% or at the most 7 to 8%. Norge products are real value for money, but with minor improvements, this gap of 5 to 8% can be removed and price rise will also be very nominal.
Forum members should give feedback to Lyrita and Norge audio to make the minor improvements.
I do not know what audiophiles think, but as a musician I can say that no amplifier, whatever be the price tag, is not perfect, and IMHO, rather than shelling out tons of money on MNC brands, for home listening, it is far better to stick to Indian brands and enjoy the music without any headache.