Hi
A very long while (Jan 23 !) since I left this story.
tl&dr: the 2605s sound really great. is definitely worth a listen and IMHO owning.
a couple of pics of the current arrangement
how it is in the room
and from the listening position
A lengthier version.
While posting the early parts of the story here I was also in touch with Mr. Anindya Mukherjee about the issue who was very helpful in sorting out.
After we established that it was probably the speakers that need to be checked (posted earlier) Sonodyne had the speakers shipped to their Bangalore workshop for inspection.
They found that there was an issue with the crossover and offered to send me a replacement set of speakers which reached me on the 15th of March. They did not charge me shipping.
Aman came over for a listen after I had played the speakers for about 10 hours and we were not very enthused.
A lot of work related travel followed and the son burned them in for another 35 - 40 hours.
While I was away on a ten day trip (got back last night), the wife designed and built me a pine wood rack that hid the wires (her big grouse) which kind of sits out of the way and allows the speakers to sing together. The son wired it up.
The rest of my arrangement is exactly the same as it was.
I probably have stuff left to do with the room, for instance the mirror on the bar at then end of the room, speaker positioning (the speakers you will notice are not on spikes but on newspaper to facilitate easy respositioning), and other things to make it less lively. Regardless it is a completely transformed sound.
And I love it. Sade or Eva vocals sounded pretty much like I had imagined they would be as did Junoon or Pink Floyd. To me the combination of the PM 6005 and the 2605 works very well
Will close for now thanking Mr Mukherjee at Sonodyne for responding to my initial mail and then ensuring that the issue was sorted out :thumbsup:, Aman and others at hfv for advice and help in sorting it out. The wife and son too.
ciao
gr