Brothers from another Mother ?


   My wife and I attended the Tampa show two years ago and found  'Horn' speakers to be to our liking .
So , we have been trying to find something that will fit in our 13' X 24' rec room , look decent and give us
that 'Horn' sound that we desire . I would also like something that is efficient enough for SET and Class A  amplification . We currently have a Primaluna Dialogue Premium integrated amp .
   I have been reading about the Klipsch Forte 4 and the Volti Razz . These two seem to be more alike than different . About all that I can tell is different solutions to bass management . Klipsch's rear radiator and Volti's
front ports . Both are able to meet our requirement of close to the wall behind them , about a foot or less .
   We are not able to audition anything so have been relying on "You tube" vid's and written reviews . I know , but it is all that we are able to do !
   A reviewer has a "You tube" video comparing the Klipsch Heresy 4 , Forte 4 and La Scala 5's . In that review he 
plays all three speakers with the same equipment and song for each . My wife preferred the Forte 4 over the Heresy 4 . She stated that the Heresy 4 had too much energy up top and it was harder to understand the lyrics  as compared to the Forte 4 , we won't consider the La Scala's . I thought that the Heresy 4's were quite good on the vocals putting them up front and the instruments in the background , sort of . Whereas the Forte 4's kind of recessed the midrange/lyrics to be equal to the bass and treble . Sort of all areas of bass , midrange and treble to be on an equal plane . This was through both existing speakers and headphones . ( I  don't understand the difference but that is for another thread ! )
   Can anyone help with how the Volti Razz would compare to the Klipsch Heresy 4 and/or Forte 4 ?

   Thank you for your contributions and be Safe .


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Showing 5 responses by oddiofyl

I have the Forte IV and love them....   I have a had a number of Klipsch over the years and these are by far the best speakers I've ever owned.   

No doubt the Volti are built to a different standard so I'm sure the $5k pricing won't be around very long 

I bought the Forte IV , not even looking for a new speaker.....happened to listen to the Heresy IV.   I owned a pair of Heresy III.    So for $3k plus my speakers it was an easy decision.   

Small manufacturers are spread thin.  Give Volti another try.   One thing about Klipsch, always serviceable for years .  10 year warranty is a plus too.    I have heard the larger Volti years ago and they do make great speakers .   
So actually I just was buying a sound bar for my daughter....but naturally I wanted to hear the Heresy IV ...I had heard the Cornwall IV and they are awesome e but too big ... for me anyway.   I would buy them if space allowed. 

So I hadn't heard a Forte in a long time and listened to the Forte III....  my dealer told me the Forte IV was coming out which I waited for.   He only had demo III in stock .   The midrange is definitely the reason to buy the IV over the III....
I had owned several pair of Klipaxh in the past most notably the CF 4 and all were good. I had a bunch of different brands over the years , then on a whim I picked up a pair of Heresy III. They were such a great speaker I HAD to hear the Heresy IV. For me, with my trade in I thought it would have been a lateral move to buy the Heresy IV and just went all in on the Forte IV
Ozzy, that’s great....   a bucket list speaker for sure.  Enjoy.  Please post some pics and impressions