@shibashis
As you rightly mentioned, it sounds beautiful. Open, airy and detailed. Midrange for female vocals is also what i particularly liked. It feels as if Lataji is singing in front of me.
Yamaha has an impression of being bright but gels well with Tannoy. In auditions I liked Tannoy for their midrange clarity and tonal balance compared to other speakers. Yes, some may find and feel that bass is slightly missing when listening to Yamaha, however i would say it is not like that exactly. It is neutral and provides just the right bass when it is present in the source. So if we listen to some old hindi songs then we may feel less bass, however no such thing for RD Burman songs or for the later era.
Yamaha also has in impression of sounding laidback, which i would agree. However that only adds to sense of naturalness and clarity, possibly bcos it tries to remain neutral to the source. However that being said, in many songs it also makes you start footing your tap and in no way sounds laidback.
I dont think i have songs/recordings with wide soundstage and also i currently listen connecting via ipod headphone out. Still the clarity is amazing and we have the emotional connect. It has an impression of sounding clinical / sterile but i dont find it such. In few songs having some soundstage, yes i was able to feel that and image delineation is also remarkable.
Yes, i had auditioned Yamaha + Dali at Soundfactor. The combo did not appeal to me. Dali gels better with warm amplifier like Denon/Marantz. However it is a matter of our preference. What I had liked best about Tannoys is their midrange presence and tonal balance. The very first three seconds listening to it for first time i found it enchanting and extremely natural. As you mentioned about bright speakers, yes Yamaha will not gel with bright speakers e.g. Klipsch, which would cause ear fatigue.
I would say i feel delight with this setup.