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Can't wait for mine to arrive.....was about to pull the trigger on IIIs, but they were out of production so I put deposit on IVs....
They did a great job of keeping it quiet while they were working hard on the Forte IV...   mine arrived today,picking them up in the morning.
Klipsch did a great job on this speaker.   Haven't spent a lot of time with them,  but they sound awesome . 
Thanks Ozzy.... I really am curious what the reviews say.  I heard the C IV and H IV and bought the Forte IV sight unseen after hearing it was voiced like its big Brother.  
I’m surprised there aren’t more people talking about them.  The Forte IV  kick ass for their size 
I love my Forte IV, having only auditioned the III  .   I bought them sight unseen but have no regrets. 
I wasn’t looking for a speaker,  I got a generous trade in on mine so it made it possible .   
I heard Volti’s larger speaker a few years back and it was pretty impressive.   So If it were me and I was doing it from scratch I would definitely want to hear the RAzz

They look to be of high quality 
Once you have them the right distance from the wall you'll know it.  Mine are about 10" away as well and the bass is awesome, no sub needed
I think the Forte IV bass is excellent,  while it doesn't have the pitch definition of a Cornwall it goes pretty deep.  I had a pair of Heresy III prior to these and the Forte are in a different league.    
Your tastes seem to be in the upper echelon.... Wilson , Magico.... which most can’t afford.   Why dis a speaker you aren’t even interested in, and I’m willing to bet you never heard the Forte IV .  
It took all three of those to realize that?   I hear them calling you over at AudioAfficianado.....
The Forte II are over 25 years old.  Still a good speaker but the IV is much more refined , sounding a lot like it’s bigger brothers .  

That was a wise move with the Forte over the Heresy..   I like the Heresy but the Forte rocks and doesn't need a sub