To those running Klipsch Forte IIIs...


What is your setup?
What have you learned?
What loudspeaker did you come from? 
Have you experimented with placement, sources, cables, etc.? 

The Forte IIIs are such a keeper.  I've enjoyed the journey with them and before I move on I'll exhaust possibilities with them first. 

Let your thoughts run...
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Key word is engaged. No other other speaker engages me quite the way the Klipsch Forte iii does. I love speakers and love to listen to many. Just something about the way Klipsch engages the listener. 
i’m in-earthing this thread. i just picked up a pair of the H4s. they are so engaging (in a way that is a bit surprising) that i am thinking that i should push up to the F3 while i can. thoughts? anyone heard them side by side that can provide feedback. i have a fantastic zu sub that is super dynamic and pairs well with the H4s. is the base response the biggest difference or does the size and layout of the F3 cabinet make the whole ‘experience’ bigger? 
The F3 vs H4. You will get a much bigger soundstage and the bass is deeper and slightly more natural sounding. F3 fills the room a little better than the H4 as they are a much bigger speaker. IMHO they just sound bigger and more present than the H4 due to their bigger size. 
quick update: i tried dynamite on my Kplisch horns and not only were the speakers destroyed now I got problems with the local gendarmes. your mileage may vary, of course
I'm a little late to this thread, but have some info.

I started with a Croft Micro 25 pre > Croft Series 7 amp > Harbeth P3ESR speakers.

The Harbeth's were accurate, but just... boring. Since I'm in the Dallas area I started working from home in March because of Covid and I bought a vintage McIntosh MR71 Tuner because we have an awesome station here that is listener funded, no news, music only and is better than any streaming - all in FM! KKXT Dallas...

And this is my analog only room - which by the way is 12' x. 12' 10' high. I was researching more McIntosh vintage stuff and thats how I got on to the Klipsch Heritage Forte III. I always thought of Klipsch as small generic speakers. I got the Forte's and was just blown away. The best way I can say it is with the Harbeth's you hear the music, with the Forte's you feel the music.

I screwed around with some other Amps and phono amps and settled on a VAC Avatar integrated. It has it's own phono stage and just sounds magic with the Forte's. NOTE: the Croft stuff is great but it is SS/Tube hybrid. I really like how the VAC sounds with it. Much wider and 3d. Really seems to work well with the Forte's. Most people say that tube amps work best and I think I have a winning combination now.

My last system upgrade will be a new tricked out Garrard 401 turntable and I should be good to go!