Anybody heard Reimer Teton speakers?


My system consists of Thor Audio TPA-150 tubed monoblocks,
TA-2000 Preamp, with Quad 988 electrostatic speakers. I use a VPI Scoutmaster and a Cary 306/200 as a transport, with a Thor Audio Dac. I am seeking to trade in my Quad 988's for a true full range. My price range maximum is $15,000.00. But lately many people on this site have been
recommending Tyler Acoustics top of the line speaker which is on sale for $10,200.00 and sells factory direct (STereo Times loved it after hearing at the latest show)
furthermore, some people have recommended the Reimer Teton
which sells for about $6000.00 a pair. I spoke to one person who loves tham but did not compare it with any other speakers. I already spent $6500.00 on the Quad 988, while it is excellent in many respects it is not a true full fange speaker. Can this $6000.00 speaker The Reimer give me what I'm looking for at a very low price as compared to Sound Lab, Vandersteen, Wilson, Etc.?
Any comments would be appreciated.
kjl
So, a medium toe-in? How many feet behind the listening position should I fire them and are you using the center of the speaker or the side when you are making your measurements? People who don't own these speakers probably think that I am being lazy by asking, but as any Teton owner knows, they are a pain to adjust. The bearings on the bottom plus the large size and weight make these very labor intensive to adjust - BUT a fantastic speaker and well worth the effort.
Bsr, I preferred them aimed behind you head where you could just see an inch or so of the inside panel. In my room that was the best balance of coherence and soundstage.
Dmailer, OK. Thank you very much. That will be a good starting point for me. I was running tweeters out and I am going to switch them around tonight.
Are they still in business? Dave Clark form Positive Feedback has Reimer's and I thought they were no longer around.
Dave Clark bought the original versions with the Morel drivers, but Rick came out and installed a HiVi tweeter and changed the crossover. From what I heard Rick lost the lease on his building and apparently decided to quit the business. This was two or three years ago. I originally bought the Wind Rivers but traded up to the Teton GS's. A great all around speaker that I don't think could be beat for the money. Too bad they're not around anymore.