I just got the opportunity to hear the Orcas. They are amazing!
bainjs and his lovely wife drove 3 hours here for a visit and to let me audition them. After a nice lunch we put the Orcas in the same spot as my Triangle Zerius speakers have been for 7 years and started listening.
So now, I can say I want a pair of these. I'll have to sell something and order them.
Back to the sound, or beginning the sound, they are clean, clear, with amazing images, deeper soundstage than my Triangles (and they are really good at soundstage), impressive high frequencies, but a little light in the bass for Taiko drums without a sub. Just about any speaker at a reasonable price is light in the bass for Taiko drums without a sub.
Joel said that they only have about 100 hours on them. Unless they are going to extend down to 25 Hz with more break in I don't know what else they can do.
I was hearing good high frequency response with Bluegrass, so just to be sure, we put on Kind Of Blue (KOB). The cymbals were amazing! They had sizzle! The piano, saxophone, and of course trumpet sounded very real. I'm really amazed at the highs. The cymbals were as they should be. I admit to expecting the highs to be a little recessed. After all, my hearing in the highs is a little recessed. This was not at all the case.
On KOB the images were solid; the best I have ever heard the piano on this album. Walking back and fourth behind the listening chair I could see that the center image only moves about a foot off center in my room at the extreme right and left. What I mean is that to get it to do that I stood a foot or more to the right of the right speaker, etc. There is a really wide sweet spot. More than I have experienced before.
I could go on, and on, but it would just be repetitive. Clark, you have really done something magic here.
A big thanks to both Bains for this opportunity.