How well do Kitty Kat Revelators Image?


I have owned Allison speakers for 30 years and think they're great, but want to move on to a newer generation of close to the wall speakers and the Kitty Kats are always on everybody's list. However, I've never seen a review in any audio magazine, they seem to be under the mainstream radar and I guess I wonder why: also, how do they subvert the laws of physics to image against the wall, or don't they? Any comments from users would be appreciated.
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A private investigator is needed here no police precint would take the case due to jusdiction issues.
Me niether in all honesty, Didn't mean to insult you and should not have had fun at your expense. I hope I have made ammends.
I do not mean to comment on the speakers at all since I know nothing about them but.....................

whose lists are they on?
how did you hear about them?
I am always interested in close to wall speakers, hence my owning Allison one, three and fours through the years since most women ( certainly my wife) dont want a speaker in the middle of the room or at least one third of the length of the room, according to the Cardas rule - so, looking at Agon forums, Audio asylum forums, the constant speaker mentioned was the North Creek Kitty Kat. But it is difficult to get a handle on why they work close to the wall as they have never been reviewed by an audio publication and I do not understand the physics. So I wanted owners/users' input. I want to use them in my office where they have to be inconspicuous, against the wall. But I don't want to sacrifice sonics.
As a reviewer, I usually choose what I want to review based on a casual audition at a show or at a store or I take a shot on a new product from a known brand or designer. Many Internet-based brands do not get such exposure.
Apparently the designer, George Short, is very well thought of, judging from comments on Agon and AA, but he says he's never pursued a review and relies on customer on-line comments. He seems very low
Key, which in many ways is refreshing, especially when you consider the shilling that goes on by some retailers/manufacturers, whom, as a reviewer, you are probably very familiar with. Everybody is. They post ad nauseam about their own products, not to answer technical questions, which is proper, but to sell.........which I deplore. Anyway, to come back to my OP,
I am surprised that that are so few choices of close to wall speakers, hence my post, looking for advice from a huge number of audphiles. But I didn't entitle it "which speakers....?" As this has been done so often.