Hi Squiddy; w/your speakers only 5 ft. apart and your listening position at only 5 ft. from the speakers you are essentially doing "nearfield" listening. I don't know if the B&W 805s were designed for that or not, but it's my guess that you are sitting well forward of the "sweet spot" and when you cup your hands around your ears, you are "capturing" sound/music well forward of where the stereo image is at its strongest.
I hope that makes sense. So, my suggestion is to move the speakers 7-8 feet (or more) apart, and move your listening position back to say-- 8-12 ft. After trying that sort of placement, experiement to fine tune for the best location for the 805s. If you must listen in the "nearfield", experiment w/ toe-in/toe-out for the detail you are looking for.
I have a set of PSB Stratus Minis (about the size of the 805s) in a 2nd system that are about 8 ft. apart and my listening position is at near 14 ft. They image well and sound very good w/good detail.
Re: speaker distance from the wall behind the speakers, I use the Vandersteen formula (I also have Vand. speakers). Measure the length of the room in inches and start w/ the speakers at "odd order" placement lines, ie 1/3, 1/5, 1/7, 1/9 of the distance into the room-- these are good starting points. My Vandersteen 5s sound excellent on the 1/5 line-- this puts them about 54" from the wall behind in a 22 ft. long room (speakers are on the short wall). Good Luck and Cheers. Craig
I hope that makes sense. So, my suggestion is to move the speakers 7-8 feet (or more) apart, and move your listening position back to say-- 8-12 ft. After trying that sort of placement, experiement to fine tune for the best location for the 805s. If you must listen in the "nearfield", experiment w/ toe-in/toe-out for the detail you are looking for.
I have a set of PSB Stratus Minis (about the size of the 805s) in a 2nd system that are about 8 ft. apart and my listening position is at near 14 ft. They image well and sound very good w/good detail.
Re: speaker distance from the wall behind the speakers, I use the Vandersteen formula (I also have Vand. speakers). Measure the length of the room in inches and start w/ the speakers at "odd order" placement lines, ie 1/3, 1/5, 1/7, 1/9 of the distance into the room-- these are good starting points. My Vandersteen 5s sound excellent on the 1/5 line-- this puts them about 54" from the wall behind in a 22 ft. long room (speakers are on the short wall). Good Luck and Cheers. Craig