What speakers would be an upgrade from my klipsch la scallas and my Klipsch Chorus


Im looking to upgrade from my klipsch la scallas and chorus speakers. I’m running them on two emotiva 2 gen 2 amps
i like clean tight sound with clear highs. 
They have to sound good low and loud.
my budget is around 4000 that’s what I will sell my klipsch for plus a little cash.
any help would be great.
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Don't mean to be the grammar police, but at least proof read what you write. Please..........
If the def techs don't work out look at the Legacy Audio speakers. A little over 2 years ago I bought a pair of Klips RF-7II. I kept these speakers in my family room system for about 5 months, speakers were way to bright for any long time listening and would cause fatigue, so I packed them up and put them in my storeroom at work.  I went out and bought a pair of Legacy Audio Focus SE's and problem solved. The AMT Twitter reproduces a smooth and detailed Higgs. I know the Focus SE (new) are outside your price range, but sometimes a used pair pops up that comes close to your budget. 
I own and listen to many speakers to include Wilson Cubs, Wilson Watt Puppies, Sophia s, Several Pro-Ac, Altec A-7, Klipsch K-horns and modified LaScalas.....The speakers I use the most are the K-horns and my LaScalas (modified)   The LaScala cabinets have been cut in half, to leave only the Bass cabinets, A very large Altec horn on top with a JBL 2445H driver and a modified Klipsch "AA" crossover with the tweeter section removed.......If you had this tube driven system you would through everything else out.....Thats my story, try it     WILL
got the forte III improved klipsch sound less money,maybe preamp switch a better idea and save money