Just a suggestion Sandeep, how about reaching out to the Indiqaudio owner, Amit and troubleshooting your dilema with his suggestion. Maybe he can suggest something.Music evokes emotion, and that emotion drives much of what we discuss in this forum. Whether we’re praising or criticizing brands, it’s all rooted in how deeply we connect with the sound. So in my view, getting emotional about it is absolutely fine.
I personally was sold on the idea of "Made in India" speakers. The thought was: since they’re designed and built here, perhaps they’d suit our kind of music better ( than the international brands). To be transparent, I didn’t audition the speakers myself. But those who did often mentioned they were powered by solid amplifiers — not by AVRs or entry-level amps.
Much of the excitement came from the success of the Misras, and we bought into the promise of something even better with the Achals.
Now, on the topic of resale value — someone buying a Dali, Focal, or a similar global brand doesn’t usually worry much about it. That’s because a well-made product eventually earns trust and builds its own reputation over time. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be happening here.
And this thread isn’t targeting a brand or any individual — it’s just an honest discussion. But look at the response — how many current Indiq Achal users have actually joined in? Hardly any.
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